The lookback review of the four-PR stack (EX-6/pooling/prior-state/anchor-skip) found the ADR-0182 spec under-predicted and under-scoped 0016. Records actuals without editing the original spec (retained for provenance): - Status -> Accepted/Implemented (PRs #476, #480, #481). - §8 Realized results: confuser wrong spec-predicted 5->4->3, ACTUAL 5->2->1->0. Pooling also caught disguised-polarity (bonus); 0016 needed anchor-skip PLUS intra-clause accumulation (a conjunction split the spec framed as anchor-skip alone) and yielded the bonus 0017 *solve*; the prior-state guard (#480) is a distinct question-time lever sharing resolve_pooled. - Folds in the lookback findings: solid items, the closed test-coverage gap (anchor-skip refuse branches, #481 4205605), no live wrong=0 hazard (multi-actor product-commit predates anchor-skip), and the open 0010 multi-referent spurious (a graduation question, not a wrong). Serving 3/47/0 byte-identical throughout. Doc only.
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ADR-0182 — Cross-composer disagreement pooling: refuse distractor-quantity confusers without a reactive cue rule
Status: Accepted / Implemented (PRs #476, #480, #481). See §8 Realized results for actuals vs the predictions below — the implementation exceeded the spec and required one mechanism the spec under-scoped (intra-clause reading). The spec text below §7 is retained unedited for provenance. Follow-on to ADR-0163-F2 (the confuser probe), ADR-0175 (the self-verification gate), and ADR-0177 (cue precision). Sits before CP-2b in the dependency chain: it lets the disagreement rule refuse a class of confusers that cue precision alone cannot yet, using only structure the composers already produce.
One line. Make the wrong=0 disagreement rule do the refusing: when a distractor-quantity problem admits both a blunt product reading and a competing additive reading, pool the self-verifying candidates across composers and let their disagreement refuse — instead of trying (and failing) to write a cue rule that tells a real multiplier from a distractor.
1. Why this exists (the failure it fixes)
The confuser probe's two distractor-quantity cases misfire — they are 2 of the
5 remaining wrong after ADR-0163-F2 EX-6
(hyphen-bonded units) drove the pseudo-accumulation pair to refuse:
| case | text | committed | gold | via |
|---|---|---|---|---|
confuser-v1-0014 |
"Kate has 20 pencils. She studies for 3 hours and then buys 5 more pencils. How many pencils?" | 20×3×5 = 300 |
25 | search_chain |
confuser-v1-0016 |
"A train travels at 60 miles per hour for 2 hours. Tom has 8 tickets and buys 4 more tickets. How many tickets?" | 60×2×8×4 = 3840 |
12 | search_chain |
Both come from search_chain's product-of-all-quantities, licensed by a present
multiplicative cue and forced to consume every quantity by the completeness clause.
The microscope finding: no tight rule separates these from the legitimate cases
The distractor products are structurally identical to the legitimate
multiplicative products that train_sample requires to keep committing
(correct must never drop):
| case | text fragment | product | cue | operand units | required |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
confuser-0014 (distractor) |
"studies for 3 hours … buys 5 more pencils" | 20×3×5 | for |
pencils × hours × pencils | refuse |
train-0021 (correct) |
"bench presses 15 pounds for 10 reps … 3 sets" | 15×10×3 = 450 ✓ | for |
pounds × reps × sets | commit |
confuser-0016 (distractor) |
"60 miles per hour … 4 more tickets" | 60×2×8×4 | for/per |
miles × hours × tickets | refuse |
train-0003 (correct) |
"24 erasers in each box … 48 boxes" | 48×24×… = 864 ✓ | each |
boxes × erasers | commit |
Every tight lexeme/gate rule was tested and breaks a protected case:
- "refuse
for-licensed cross-unit products" → breaks 0021 (same cue, correct). - "refuse products mixing target-unit + foreign-unit operands" → breaks 0003
(
boxesis foreign to the targeterasers, yet the product is correct — the canonical legitimate product has the exact distractor shape).
The only real difference is semantic: "for 10 reps" is a multiplicative binder;
"for 3 hours" is a durational adjunct. Distinguishing them by cue is precisely the
cue-precision problem that ADR-0177
measured as not yet solvable ("no cue is reliable yet — every pattern floors at
~0.0"). Writing a rule to refuse 0014/0016 specifically would be a reactive
surface patch — the overfitting trap recorded in
feedback-synthetic-corpus-overfitting-trap.
So the lever is not "tell a good cue from a bad one." It is "make the engine notice it has two incompatible readings and refuse the ambiguity" — which is the wrong=0 disagreement rule it already owns.
2. Why naive pooling is not enough (the completeness obstacle)
The disagreement rule (select_self_verified) refuses when ≥2 self-verifying
derivations disagree. The obvious idea — run accumulation and the product search
and pool their candidates — does not work as-is, because the distractor problem
has only one self-verifying reading:
- The additive reading of 0014 (
20 + 5 = 25, the actual structure) leaves3 hoursunused. - The completeness clause (ADR-0175: "a trustworthy derivation must account for every quantity the problem states") therefore rejects the additive reading — it does not self-verify, so it never enters the pool.
- The product reading consumes every quantity, so it is complete, is the unique
self-verifying candidate, and commits
300.
This is the deep cause: for a distractor problem, completeness guarantees that the only self-verifying reading is the one that wrongly consumes the distractor. The clause that protects multi-step problems is the same clause that mandates the distractor misfire. Pooling must come with a principled, narrow completeness relaxation, or it changes nothing.
3. The mechanism
Two coupled changes, both refuse-preferring, both gated by wrong=0 obligations.
3a. Isolated-foreign completeness exemption (read-only, commit-ineligible)
Relax completeness for a quantity that is an isolated foreign unit relative to a reading: its unit is non-empty and equals no used operand's unit in that reading. Such a quantity is a candidate distractor — it stands alone in a dimension the reading does not touch. (The signal is the reading's own used-operand units, which is always available — see §7 Q2: the question's asked-for unit is not currently extracted, so the exemption must not depend on it.)
Crucially, a derivation that uses the exemption is commit-ineligible: it may enter the candidate pool to create disagreement, but it may never resolve as the sole answer. Committing still requires full completeness (every quantity used). The exemption only ever buys a refusal, never an answer.
This is the load-bearing safety property: the completeness guarantee for commits is untouched, so the multi-step-incomplete attempts ADR-0175 added it to catch (the 9→2 practice fix) still cannot commit. The exemption widens only what can refuse.
3b. Cross-composer candidate pooling
select_self_verified is invoked once over the union of candidates from all
composers (accumulation, in-clause multiplicative, target-guided chain) for a single
problem, rather than each composer resolving in isolation and the runner taking the
first non-None. Uniqueness/disagreement then operates across readings of
different shapes, which is where the real ambiguity lives.
Distractor-aware accumulation (3a's enabling reading): in a change clause that carries >1 quantity, instead of refusing outright (current GB-3b.1 behavior), accumulation may drop an isolated-foreign quantity and read the remaining single same-unit change — producing the competing additive candidate. That candidate is commit-ineligible (it left the foreign quantity unused), so it can only force disagreement.
Worked outcomes
| case | complete (commit-eligible) reading | exempt (refuse-only) reading | pool verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
0014 |
product 300 |
additive 25 (3 hours exempt) |
disagree → refuse ✓ |
0016 |
product 3840 |
additive 12 — requires anchor-skip (see below) |
disagree → refuse (if anchor-skip) |
0021 |
product 450 |
none (single clause, no anchor/change; no isolated-foreign) | unique → commit ✓ |
0003 |
product 864 |
none (no additive cue; no isolated-foreign) | unique → commit ✓ |
The legitimate products survive because they have no competing reading to disagree with — exactly the property that distinguishes a real product from a distractor, expressed structurally rather than by cue.
0016 is the harder sub-case (honest accounting). Its distractor occupies the
anchor-position clause ("A train travels 60 miles … for 2 hours" — two
foreign quantities), so the competing additive reading 8 + 4 = 12 is generated
only if anchor selection also skips an all-foreign leading clause, not just
foreign quantities inside a change clause. 0014's distractor sits in a change
clause, so it falls out of 3b directly. The implementation should treat anchor-skip
as a distinct, separately-tested step: 0014 is the guaranteed win (wrong 5→4); 0016
lands only when anchor-skip is built and validated (wrong →3). Claiming both
before 0016's anchor-skip is proven would be the kind of overclaim the lookback
discipline exists to catch.
4. wrong=0 analysis (the obligations this spec must discharge before code)
- Commit path unchanged. A derivation may resolve only under full completeness. The isolated-foreign exemption is strictly commit-ineligible. Obligation: a failing-under-violation test — flip the exemption to commit-eligible and a known multi-step-incomplete case must commit a wrong answer.
- Exemption is narrow. "Isolated foreign" = unit non-empty ∧ not equal to any used operand's unit in the reading. A quantity sharing a unit with any used operand is never exempt (it is real signal); an empty-unit quantity is never exempt (it cannot be shown foreign). Obligation: a test where a same-unit "distractor" is not exempted and the reading stays complete-or-refused.
- Pooling cannot manufacture a new sole committer. Pooling adds candidates;
the hazard is that a newly-pooled complete reading becomes a unique committer
on a case that previously refused. Obligation: re-run the full
train_sampleand practice lanes;wrongmust stay 0 andcorrectmust not drop. Any new commit must be inspected and gold-confirmed. - Disagreement, not preference. When complete and exempt readings disagree, the result is refusal — never "prefer the additive reading." The engine does not know 25 is right; it knows it has two incompatible readings.
5. Validation plan (the lanes that prove it)
- Confuser probe:
wrong5 → 4 (0014 refuses) from 3b alone; → 3 once anchor-skip lands 0016. pseudo-accumulation stays at 0 wrong (EX-6); genuine positives still solve; the pair-tell on 0014 (currently a tell) clears. train_sample(capability):3/47/0byte-identical — no new commit, no drop.- practice accumulation/search:
wrong = 0held;correctnot reduced. - smoke + lane-SHA freeze: green; serving untouched (sealed lane only).
- Tightened baseline:
_BASELINE_WRONG5 → 3 intests/test_adr_0163_f2_confusers.py, plus atest_distractor_quantity_refusesobligation that fails loudly if pooling or the exemption regresses.
6. Scope boundaries (what this is not)
- Not a cue-precision fix. It does not learn which cues license multiplication; it sidesteps that by refusing the ambiguity. CP-2b (ADR-0177) remains the path to solving (rather than refusing) distractor cases later.
- Not a completeness weakening for commits. Commits still require full completeness; only the refusal surface widens.
- Not a general distractor detector. "Isolated foreign unit" is a deliberately narrow, conservative structural signal; many distractors (same-unit ones) are out of scope and must continue to refuse via other means.
- Sealed.
chat/does not import the derivation composers; serving3/47/0cannot move. This is practice/confuser-lane capability only, until a Phase-5 ratification.
7. Open questions for review
- Where does pooling live? A new
generate/derivation/pool.pythat owns the union + singleselect_self_verifiedcall, with the confuser runner and practice runners delegating to it (so the "first non-None" ordering disappears and the two lanes cannot drift) — vs. threading a flag through each composer. The former is cleaner and removes the implicit composer-priority ordering; preferred. - No asked-for-unit signal exists yet. Verified during scoping: MS-1
extract_targetexposesTarget.unitsas the union of body unit-shapes (('pencils','hours')for 0014,('miles','hours','tickets')for 0016) — not the unit the question asks for. Isolating the asked-for unit ("pencils" from "How many pencils") would need a question-head-noun parse that does not exist (and is out of scope here). The exemption is therefore defined relative to a reading's used-operand units (always available), not an asked unit. If a question-unit parse later lands, it becomes an additional tightening, never a prerequisite. - Interaction with the deferred slash-fraction leak (ADR-0179 EX hazard pin). A fraction-operand PR will change which quantities exist; sequence pooling and fraction support so their completeness interactions are validated together, not pairwise-blind.
8. Realized results (2026-05-29)
Implemented across three PRs on the sealed lane; serving train_sample 3/47/0 and
the practice lane stayed byte-identical throughout (the pool is reached only by
the confuser runner — chat/, serving, and practice call compose_accumulation/the
serving scorer, never accumulation_candidates). The four-PR stack (with EX-6 #473)
got a lookback review whose findings are folded in below.
Confuser wrong: spec predicted 5 → 4 → 3; actual 5 → 2 → 1 → 0
| PR | mechanism | predicted | actual |
|---|---|---|---|
| #476 | cross-composer pooling + commit-ineligible exemption | 0014 only (5→4) |
5→2 — 0014 and both disguised-polarity (0001/0003) refused |
| #480 | prior-state question guard (asks_prior_state) |
not in this spec | 2→1 — temporal-scope 0020 refuses |
| #481 | anchor-skip + intra-clause accumulation | 0016 (→3) |
1→0 — 0016 refuses and clean twin 0017 solves 12 |
8 solved / 21 refused / 0 wrong / 1 spurious; pair-tells 4→0.
Where reality diverged from the spec (honest drift)
- Pooling exceeded its predicted scope. The disagreement rule also caught
disguised-polarity (0001/0003): the spurious
buys X for N coinsproduct disagrees with the accumulation reading → refuse. The spec scoped pooling to distractor-quantity only. - 0016 needed more than anchor-skip. §3b framed 0016 as "anchor selection skips
an all-foreign leading clause." In fact its Tom sentence packs state + change in
one sentence ("Tom has 8 tickets and buys 4 more tickets"), so it also needed
intra-clause accumulation (a conjunction-level split, local to
accumulation_candidates— the global GB-1 segmenter is untouched). This was validated as a real pattern (train-0010"had 20 … then lost 12";practice-0121), not a 0016-only contrivance — and it produced the bonus 0017 solve, the comprehension-vs-surface-match discrimination the corpus exists to test. - The prior-state guard (#480) is a distinct lever, not the pooling mechanism —
question-time reading rather than candidate disagreement. Recorded here because it
landed in the same arc and shares the
resolve_pooledentry point.
Lookback findings (four-PR stack, folded in)
- Solid: serving frozen by construction + empirically; commit-ineligibility
proven by
test_exempt_only_never_commits; clean cross-PR composition; deterministic;+712/−31LOC honest (additive substrate). - Gap (fixed): the anchor-skip refuse branches (referent guard, polarity-cue
requirement) were untested — asserted but not proven. Closed with non-vacuous
failing-under-violation tests (#481,
4205605). - No live wrong=0 hazard: the multi-actor + distractor + product-cue shape commits the blunt product, but the prior path committed it identically — anchor-skip declines to fabricate a cross-actor reading rather than widening the surface. Dormant (no corpus case), confined to the sealed pool.
Still open
0010(multi-referent, the lone spurious): "Maria has 12 books. Sara has 8 books. How many altogether?" → answers 20, should refuse (H1). A graduation/refusal question per ADR-0163-F2 §2.1, not a wrong.- CP-2b (cue precision) remains the path to solving (rather than refusing) the
disguised-polarity /
for-overloaded cases later.