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AgentVerse is designed to facilitate the deployment of multiple LLM-based agents in various applications. AgentVerse primarily provides two frameworks: task-solving and simulation.
- Task-solving: This framework assembles multiple agents as an automatic multi-agent system (Multi-agent as system) to collaboratively accomplish the corresponding tasks. Applications: software development system, consulting system, etc.
- Simulation: This framework allows users to set up custom environments to observe behaviors among, or interact with, multiple agents.
β οΈ β οΈ β οΈ We're refactoring the code. If you require a stable version that exclusively supports simulation framework, you can userelease-0.1
branch. Applications: game, social behavior research of LLM-based agents, etc.
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[2023/10/17] We're super excited to share our open-source AI community hugging face:
AgentVerse
. You are able to try out the two simulation applications, NLP Classroom and Prisoner's Dilemma,with your code of the openai API key and the openai organization. Have fun! -
[2023/10/5] Re-factor our codebase to enable the deployment of both simulation and task-solving framework! We have placed the code for Minecraft example in the paper at the
minecraft
branch. Our tool-using example will soon be updated to themain
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[2023/8/22] We're excited to share our paper AgentVerse: Facilitating Multi-Agent Collaboration and Exploring Emergent Behaviors in Agents that illistrate the task-solving framework in detail of AgentVerse.
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[2023/6/5] We are thrilled to present an array of demos, including NLP Classroom, Prisoner Dilemma, Software Design, Database Administrator, and a simple H5 Pokemon Game that enables the interaction with the characters in Pokemon! Try out these demos and have fun!
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[2023/5/1] π AgentVerse is officially launched!
- Code release of our paper
- Add support for local LLM (LLaMA, Vicunna, etc.)
- Add documentation
- Support more sophisticated memory for conversation history
- π° What's New
- π Coming Soon
- Contents
- π Getting Started
- π Join Us!
- Social Media and Community
- Star History
- Citation
- Contact
pip install -U agentverse
Or you can install the package by manually cloning the latest repository
git clone https://github.com/OpenBMB/AgentVerse.git --depth 1
cd AgentVerse
python setup.py develop
Some users have reported problems installing the orjson
required by gradio
. One simple workaround is to install it with Anaconda conda install -c conda-forge orjson
.
You also need to export your OpenAI API key as followsοΌ
# Export your OpenAI API key
export OPENAI_API_KEY="your_api_key_here"
# Or if you are using Azure
export AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY="your_api_key_here"
export AZURE_OPENAI_API_BASE="your_api_base_here"
If you want use Azure OpenAI services, pleas export your Azure OpenAI key and OpenAI API base as followsοΌ
export AZURE_OPENAI_API_KEY="your_api_key_here"
export AZURE_OPENAI_API_BASE="your_api_base_here"
If you want to use the tools provided by BMTools, you need to install BMTools as follows:
git clone git+https://github.com/OpenBMB/BMTools.git
cd BMTools
pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py develop
- agentverse
- agents
- simulation_agent
- environments
- simulation_env
You can create a multi-agent environments provided by us. Using the classroom scenario as an example. In this scenario, there are nine agents, one playing the role of a professor and the other eight as students.
agentverse-simulation --task simulation/nlp_classroom_9players
We also provide a local website demo for this environment. You can launch it with
agentverse-simulation-gui --task simulation/nlp_classroom_9players
After successfully launching the local server, you can visit https://127.0.0.1:7860/ to view the classroom environment.
- agentverse
- agents
- simulation_env
- environments
- tasksolving_env
To run the experiments with the task-solving environment proposed in our paper, you can use the following command:
To run AgentVerse on a benchmark dataset, you can try
# Run the Humaneval benchmark using gpt-3.5-turbo (config file `agentverse/tasks/tasksolving/humaneval/gpt-3.5/config.yaml`)
agentverse-benchmark --task tasksolving/humaneval/gpt-3.5 --dataset_path data/humaneval/test.jsonl --overwrite
To run AgentVerse on a specific problem, you can try
# Run a single query (config file `agentverse/tasks/tasksolving/brainstorming/gpt-3.5/config.yaml`). The task is specified in the config file.
agentverse-tasksolving --task tasksolving/brainstorming
You can take a look at agentverse/tasks/tasksolving
for more experiments we have done in our paper.
Refer to simulation showcases
Refer to tasksolving showcases
AgentVerse is on a mission to revolutionize the multi-agent environment for large language models, and we're eagerly looking for passionate collaborators to join us on this exciting journey.
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Code Development: If you're an engineer, help us refine, optimize, and expand the current framework. We're always looking for talented developers to enhance our existing features and develop new modules.
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Documentation and Tutorials: If you have a knack for writing, help us improve our documentation, create tutorials, or write blog posts to make AgentVerse more accessible to the broader community.
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Application Exploration: If you're intrigued by multi-agent applications and are eager to experiment using AgentVerse, we'd be thrilled to support your journey and see what you create!
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Feedback and Suggestions: Use AgentVerse and provide us with feedback. Your insights can lead to potential improvements and ensure that our framework remains top-notch.
Also, if you're passionate about advancing the frontiers of multi-agent applications, become core AgentVerse team members, or are eager to dive deeper into agent research. Please reach out AgentVerse Team, and CC to Weize Chen and Yusheng Su. We're keen to welcome motivated individuals like you to our team!
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agentverse71134
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Discord: https://discord.gg/MjG3vzaT.
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Hugging Face: https://huggingface.co/spaces/AgentVerse/agentVerse.
If you find this repo helpful, feel free to cite us.
@article{chen2023agentverse,
title={Agentverse: Facilitating multi-agent collaboration and exploring emergent behaviors in agents},
author={Chen, Weize and Su, Yusheng and Zuo, Jingwei and Yang, Cheng and Yuan, Chenfei and Qian, Chen and Chan, Chi-Min and Qin, Yujia and Lu, Yaxi and Xie, Ruobing and others},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.10848},
year={2023}
}
AgentVerse Team: [email protected]
Project leaders:
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Weize Chen: [email protected]