ReTool-Video uses a 134-tool meta-augmented library and recursive grounding to translate abstract video intents into fine-grained multimodal operations, outperforming baselines on MVBench, MLVU, and Video-MME.
Agent-oriented planning in multi-agent systems
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A critique-and-routing controller cast as a finite-horizon MDP with policy-gradient optimization outperforms one-shot routing baselines on reasoning benchmarks while using the strongest agent for under 25% of calls.
Evo-Memory is a new streaming benchmark and evaluation framework for self-evolving memory in LLM agents, unifying over ten memory modules and introducing the ReMem pipeline for continual improvement on multi-turn and reasoning datasets.
Argues that trustworthiness in Agent-to-Agent networks requires a new conceptual framework with four design pillars baked in from the beginning, as retrofitting existing single-agent methods is insufficient.
The survey structures agentic reasoning for LLMs into foundational, self-evolving, and collective multi-agent layers while distinguishing in-context orchestration from post-training optimization and reviewing applications across domains.
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ReTool-Video: Recursive Tool-Using Video Agents with Meta-Augmented Tool Grounding
ReTool-Video uses a 134-tool meta-augmented library and recursive grounding to translate abstract video intents into fine-grained multimodal operations, outperforming baselines on MVBench, MLVU, and Video-MME.
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Iterative Critique-and-Routing Controller for Multi-Agent Systems with Heterogeneous LLMs
A critique-and-routing controller cast as a finite-horizon MDP with policy-gradient optimization outperforms one-shot routing baselines on reasoning benchmarks while using the strongest agent for under 25% of calls.
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Evo-Memory: Benchmarking LLM Agent Test-time Learning with Self-Evolving Memory
Evo-Memory is a new streaming benchmark and evaluation framework for self-evolving memory in LLM agents, unifying over ten memory modules and introducing the ReMem pipeline for continual improvement on multi-turn and reasoning datasets.
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Trustworthy Agent Network: Trust in Agent Networks Must Be Baked In, Not Bolted On
Argues that trustworthiness in Agent-to-Agent networks requires a new conceptual framework with four design pillars baked in from the beginning, as retrofitting existing single-agent methods is insufficient.
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Agentic Reasoning for Large Language Models
The survey structures agentic reasoning for LLMs into foundational, self-evolving, and collective multi-agent layers while distinguishing in-context orchestration from post-training optimization and reviewing applications across domains.