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arxiv:2310.10701

Theory of Mind for Multi-Agent Collaboration via Large Language Models

Published on Oct 16, 2023
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Abstract

While Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive accomplishments in both reasoning and planning, their abilities in multi-agent collaborations remains largely unexplored. This study evaluates LLM-based agents in a multi-agent cooperative text game with Theory of Mind (ToM) inference tasks, comparing their performance with Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) and planning-based baselines. We observed evidence of emergent collaborative behaviors and <PRE_TAG>high-order Theory of Mind capabilities</POST_TAG> among LLM-based agents. Our results reveal limitations in LLM-based agents' planning optimization due to systematic failures in managing <PRE_TAG>long-horizon contexts</POST_TAG> and hallucination about the task state. We explore the use of explicit belief state representations to mitigate these issues, finding that it enhances task performance and the accuracy of ToM inferences for LLM-based agents.

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