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arxiv:2602.01815

INDIBATOR: Diverse and Fact-Grounded Individuality for Multi-Agent Debate in Molecular Discovery

Published on Feb 2
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Yunhui Jang
on Feb 3
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Abstract

Multi-agent systems for molecular discovery that use individualized scientist profiles based on publication and molecular history outperform traditional role-based approaches.

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Multi-agent systems have emerged as a powerful paradigm for automating scientific discovery. To differentiate agent behavior in the multi-agent system, current frameworks typically assign generic role-based personas such as ''reviewer'' or ''writer'' or rely on coarse grained keyword-based personas. While functional, this approach oversimplifies how human scientists operate, whose contributions are shaped by their unique research trajectories. In response, we propose INDIBATOR, a framework for molecular discovery that grounds agents in individualized scientist profiles constructed from two modalities: publication history for literature-derived knowledge and molecular history for structural priors. These agents engage in multi-turn debate through proposal, critique, and voting phases. Our evaluation demonstrates that these fine-grained individuality-grounded agents consistently outperform systems relying on coarse-grained personas, achieving competitive or state-of-the-art performance. These results validate that capturing the ``scientific DNA'' of individual agents is essential for high-quality discovery.

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This paper suggests constructing agent persona based on the research trajectory instead of static role-based prompting or keywords. This enhances the individuality of each agent, which guarantees high diversity and fact-grounding agents.
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