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From Memory to Skills: Evidence-Grounded Co-Evolution Governance for Long-Horizon LLM Agents

Computation and Language 2026-07-18 v1

Abstract

Existing memory systems for long-horizon LLM agents often retrieve prior traces as passive context rather than converting them into executable capabilities. In this paper, we propose MSCE, a training-free Memory--Skill Co-Evolution framework that organizes agent experience into grounded step traces, reusable procedural policies, and declarative environmental cognition. MSCE crystallizes evidence-backed L2 policies with positive estimated gain into callable skills that retain evidence links, applicability boundaries, decision guidance, verification rules, and reliability estimates. It further introduces reflection-weighted value backfilling, which propagates sparse terminal feedback through dense local self-reflections to produce evidence-calibrated trace values for governing memory and skill evolution. Experiments on EvoAgentBench and LoCoMo demonstrate that MSCE significantly outperforms state-of-the-art skill-augmented and memory-driven agent baselines, exhibiting strong cross-domain transferability and lifelong-evolution capabilities.

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@article{arxiv.2607.16621,
  title  = {From Memory to Skills: Evidence-Grounded Co-Evolution Governance for Long-Horizon LLM Agents},
  author = {Bo Tang and Yang Zhang and Guomian Zhuang and Wenqiang Wei and Gaoyang Zheng and Lindong Xie and Yanchao Tan and Feiyu Xiong and Qingyu Yang and Edward Chung and Zhiyu li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.16621},
  year   = {2026}
}

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