Introduces OmniBehavior benchmark from real-world data and shows LLMs exhibit hyper-activity, persona homogenization, and utopian bias in behavior simulation.
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DyLAN automatically selects and dynamically organizes LLM agents for collaboration, outperforming fixed-agent baselines on code generation, reasoning, and decision tasks with up to 25% accuracy gains on some MMLU subjects.
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Towards Real-world Human Behavior Simulation: Benchmarking Large Language Models on Long-horizon, Cross-scenario, Heterogeneous Behavior Traces
Introduces OmniBehavior benchmark from real-world data and shows LLMs exhibit hyper-activity, persona homogenization, and utopian bias in behavior simulation.
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Differentiable Mixture-of-Agents Incentivizes Swarm Intelligence of Large Language Models
DMoA is a differentiable multi-agent framework for LLMs that uses recurrent context-aware routing and predictive entropy for test-time adaptation, claiming SOTA results on 9 benchmarks with efficiency and robustness.
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LiloDriver: A Lifelong Learning Framework for Closed-loop Motion Planning in Long-tail Autonomous Driving Scenarios
LiloDriver uses LLMs and memory-augmented planning in a four-stage pipeline to outperform rule-based and learning-based methods on both common and rare scenarios in the nuPlan benchmark.
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A Dynamic LLM-Powered Agent Network for Task-Oriented Agent Collaboration
DyLAN automatically selects and dynamically organizes LLM agents for collaboration, outperforming fixed-agent baselines on code generation, reasoning, and decision tasks with up to 25% accuracy gains on some MMLU subjects.