AgentLens: Visual Analysis for Agent Behaviors in LLM-based Autonomous Systems
Lu, Jiaying, Pan, Bo, Chen, Jieyi, Feng, Yingchaojie, Hu, Jingyuan, Peng, Yuchen, Chen, Wei
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Recently, Large Language Model based Autonomous system(LLMAS) has gained great popularity for its potential to simulate complicated behaviors of human societies. One of its main challenges is to present and analyze the dynamic events evolution of LLMAS. In this work, we present a visualization approach to explore detailed statuses and agents' behavior within LLMAS. We propose a general pipeline that establishes a behavior structure from raw LLMAS execution events, leverages a behavior summarization algorithm to construct a hierarchical summary of the entire structure in terms of time sequence, and a cause trace method to mine the causal relationship between agent behaviors. We then develop AgentLens, a visual analysis system that leverages a hierarchical temporal visualization for illustrating the evolution of LLMAS, and supports users to interactively investigate details and causes of agents' behaviors. Two usage scenarios and a user study demonstrate the effectiveness and usability of our AgentLens.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Feb-14-2024
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