name: differentiating-constraint-application description: Systematically identifies and applies the most specific, precise, and unique constraints to distinguish between multiple plausible entities. metadata: benchmark: browsecomp_cheatsheets_v2 source: /data/Research_dir/Memory/Procedual_Memory/Outputs/browsecomp_pairable.json
Layer 1: Metadata & Description
- Description: Systematically identifies and applies the most specific, precise, and unique constraints to distinguish between multiple plausible entities.
Layer 2: Guidelines
General Guidelines
- Treat exact numerical values, specific dates, and precise relational roles as critical differentiators.
- Do not allow general matches to override failures on specific, unique conditions.
- Actively seek out and prioritize constraints that uniquely define the target entity.
- Ensure all specific temporal and relational sequences are precisely met.
Specific Guidelines
- Verify all exact year constraints for events (e.g., debut album year, specific advocacy album year).
- Confirm the precise nature and participants of specific collaborations (e.g., American hard rock band, Canadian musician).
- Validate the exact scope and timing of organizational founding or leadership roles.
- Cross-reference all specific biographical details to ensure a unique match.
Layer 3: Context
- Problem Pattern: Overlooking or under-weighting highly specific, identity-defining constraints when multiple entities partially match broader or more prominent attributes.
- State Signature: Multiple candidate entities satisfy a majority of general criteria, but only one precisely fulfills all highly specific, unique, or exact-match conditions.
- Bypass Strategy:
- Identify all constraints that are highly specific, precise, or unique (e.g., exact dates, specific numerical values, unique relational roles, precise temporal sequences).
- Prioritize the validation of these differentiating constraints against all plausible candidates.
- Eliminate candidates that fail any of these highly specific constraints, even if they satisfy many general ones.
- Confirm the selected entity is the only one that precisely satisfies the full set of differentiating constraints.