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AutoReproduce: Automatic AI Experiment Reproduction with Paper Lineage

AutoReproduce, a multi-agent framework, automates the reproduction of experiments from research papers by extracting implicit knowledge and enhancing code executability.

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2025
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arXiv 2025
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Efficient experiment reproduction is critical to accelerating progress in artificial intelligence. However, the inherent complexity of method design and training procedures presents substantial challenges for automation. Notably, reproducing experiments often requires implicit domain-specific knowledge not explicitly documented in the original papers. To address this, we introduce the paper lineage algorithm, which identifies and extracts implicit knowledge from the relevant references cited by the target paper. Building on this idea, we propose AutoReproduce, a multi-agent framework capable of automatically reproducing experiments described in research papers in an end-to-end manner. AutoReproduce enhances code executability by generating unit tests alongside the reproduction process. To evaluate the reproduction capability, we construct ReproduceBench, a benchmark annotated with verified implementations, and introduce novel evaluation metrics to assess both the reproduction and execution fidelity. Experimental results demonstrate that AutoReproduce outperforms the existing strong agent baselines on all five evaluation metrics by a peak margin of over $70%$. In particular, compared to the official implementations, AutoReproduce achieves an average performance gap of $22.1%$ on $89.74%$ of the executable experiment runs. The code will be available at https://github.com/AI9Stars/AutoReproduce.

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