Self-Awareness before Action: Mitigating Logical Inertia via Proactive Cognitive Awareness

Fulong Fan, Peilin Liu, Liu FengZhe, Shuyan Yang, Gang Yan


Abstract
Large language models perform well on many reasoning tasks, yet they often lack awareness of whether their current knowledge or reasoning state is complete. In non-interactive puzzle settings, the narrative is fixed and the underlying structure is hidden; once a model forms an early hypothesis under incomplete premises, it can propagate that error throughout the reasoning process, leading to unstable conclusions. To address this issue, we propose SABA, a reasoning framework that explicitly introduces self-awareness of missing premises before making the final decision. SABA formulates reasoning as a recursive process that alternates between structured state construction and obstacle resolution: it first applies Information Fusion to consolidate the narrative into a verifiable base state, and then uses Query-driven Structured Reasoning to identify and resolve missing or underspecified premises by turning them into queries and progressively completing the reasoning state through hypothesis construction and state refinement. Across multiple evaluation metrics, SABA achieves the best performance on all three difficulty splits of the non-interactive Detective Puzzle benchmark, and it also maintains leading results on multiple public benchmarks.
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2026.findings-acl.793
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Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2026
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2026
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Maria Liakata, Viviane P. Moreira, Jiajun Zhang, David Jurgens
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Fulong Fan, Peilin Liu, Liu FengZhe, Shuyan Yang, and Gang Yan. 2026. Self-Awareness before Action: Mitigating Logical Inertia via Proactive Cognitive Awareness. In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL 2026, pages 16151–16162, San Diego, California, United States. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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