Compiling repeated SOP nodes into environment-grounded, versioned tools cuts production p50 latency by 42% and end-to-end error rate by up to 53% in a 44-node fulfillment-center alarm-triage agent.
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RADAR generates query-adaptive multi-agent communication structures via conditional discrete graph diffusion guided by effective graph size, outperforming baselines on accuracy and token consumption across six benchmarks.
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Tool-Making and Self-Evolving LLM Agents in Low-Latency Systems
Compiling repeated SOP nodes into environment-grounded, versioned tools cuts production p50 latency by 42% and end-to-end error rate by up to 53% in a 44-node fulfillment-center alarm-triage agent.
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RADAR: Redundancy-Aware Diffusion for Multi-Agent Communication Structure Generation
RADAR generates query-adaptive multi-agent communication structures via conditional discrete graph diffusion guided by effective graph size, outperforming baselines on accuracy and token consumption across six benchmarks.