Agent Design Pattern Catalogue: A Collection of Architectural Patterns for Foundation Model based Agents
Liu, Yue, Lo, Sin Kit, Lu, Qinghua, Zhu, Liming, Zhao, Dehai, Xu, Xiwei, Harrer, Stefan, Whittle, Jon
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Foundation model-enabled generative artificial intelligence facilitates the development and implementation of agents, which can leverage distinguished reasoning and language processing capabilities to takes a proactive, autonomous role to pursue users' goals. Nevertheless, there is a lack of systematic knowledge to guide practitioners in designing the agents considering challenges of goal-seeking (including generating instrumental goals and plans), such as hallucinations inherent in foundation models, explainability of reasoning process, complex accountability, etc. To address this issue, we have performed a systematic literature review to understand the state-of-the-art foundation model-based agents and the broader ecosystem. In this paper, we present a pattern catalogue consisting of 17 architectural patterns with analyses of the context, forces, and trade-offs as the outcomes from the previous literature review. The proposed catalogue can provide holistic guidance for the effective use of patterns, and support the architecture design of foundation model-based agents by facilitating goal-seeking and plan generation.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-24-2024
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