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LLM-mediated Dynamic Plan Generation with a Multi-Agent Approach

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arxiv 2504.01637 v1 pith:SBTRPNFV submitted 2025-04-02 cs.AI cs.RO

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keywords methodnetworksdynamicenvironmentsproposedagentsautomaticallyautonomous
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Planning methods with high adaptability to dynamic environments are crucial for the development of autonomous and versatile robots. We propose a method for leveraging a large language model (GPT-4o) to automatically generate networks capable of adapting to dynamic environments. The proposed method collects environmental "status," representing conditions and goals, and uses them to generate agents. These agents are interconnected on the basis of specific conditions, resulting in networks that combine flexibility and generality. We conducted evaluation experiments to compare the networks automatically generated with the proposed method with manually constructed ones, confirming the comprehensiveness of the proposed method's networks and their higher generality. This research marks a significant advancement toward the development of versatile planning methods applicable to robotics, autonomous vehicles, smart systems, and other complex environments.

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