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Open-ended Scientific Discovery via Bayesian Surprise

Open-ended Scientific Discovery via Bayesian Surprise

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The promise of autonomous scientific discovery (ASD) hinges not only on answering questions, but also on knowing which questions to ask. Most recent works in ASD explore the use of large language models (LLMs) in goal-driven settings, relying on human-specified research questions to guide hypothesis generation. However, scientific discovery may be accelerated further by allowing the AI system to drive exploration by its own criteria. The few existing approaches in open-ended ASD select hypotheses based on diversity heuristics or subjective proxies for human interestingness, but the former struggles to meaningfully navigate the typically vast hypothesis space, and the latter suffers from imprecise definitions. This paper presents AutoDS -- a method for open-ended ASD that instead drives scientific exploration using Bayesian surprise. Here, we quantify the epistemic shift from the LLM's prior beliefs about a hypothesis to its posterior beliefs after gathering experimental results. To efficiently explore the space of nested hypotheses, our method employs a Monte Carlo tree search (MCTS) strategy with progressive widening using surprisal as the reward function. We evaluate AutoDS in the setting of data-driven discovery across 21 real-world datasets spanning domains such as biology, economics, finance, and behavioral science. Our results demonstrate that under a fixed budget, AutoDS substantially outperforms competitors by producing 5--29\% more discoveries deemed surprising by the LLM. Our human evaluation further finds that two-thirds of AutoDS discoveries are surprising to the domain experts, suggesting this is an important step forward towards building open-ended ASD systems.

Dhruv Agarwal、Bodhisattwa Prasad Majumder、Reece Adamson、Megha Chakravorty、Satvika Reddy Gavireddy、Aditya Parashar、Harshit Surana、Bhavana Dalvi Mishra、Andrew McCallum、Ashish Sabharwal、Peter Clark

自然科学研究方法信息科学、信息技术

Dhruv Agarwal,Bodhisattwa Prasad Majumder,Reece Adamson,Megha Chakravorty,Satvika Reddy Gavireddy,Aditya Parashar,Harshit Surana,Bhavana Dalvi Mishra,Andrew McCallum,Ashish Sabharwal,Peter Clark.Open-ended Scientific Discovery via Bayesian Surprise[EB/OL].(2025-06-30)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.00310.点此复制

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