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AFlow: Automating Agentic Workflow Generation

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable potential in solving complex tasks across diverse domains, typically by employing agentic workflows that follow detailed instructions and operational sequences. However, constructing these workflows requires significant human effort, limiting scalability and generalizability. Recent research has sought to automate the generation and optimization of these workflows, but existing methods still rely on initial manual setup and fall short of achieving fully automated and effective workflow generation. To address this challenge, we reformulate workflow optimization as a search problem over code-represented workflows, where LLM-invoking nodes are connected by edges. We introduce AFlow, an automated framework that efficiently explores this space using Monte Carlo Tree Search, iteratively refining workflows through code modification, tree-structured experience, and execution feedback. Empirical evaluations across six benchmark datasets demonstrate AFlow's efficacy, yielding a 5.7% average improvement over state-of-the-art baselines. Furthermore, AFlow enables smaller models to outperform GPT-4o on specific tasks at 4.55% of its inference cost in dollars. The code is available atthis https URL.

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@article{zhang2025_2410.10762,
  title={ AFlow: Automating Agentic Workflow Generation },
  author={ Jiayi Zhang and Jinyu Xiang and Zhaoyang Yu and Fengwei Teng and Xionghui Chen and Jiaqi Chen and Mingchen Zhuge and Xin Cheng and Sirui Hong and Jinlin Wang and Bingnan Zheng and Bang Liu and Yuyu Luo and Chenglin Wu },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.10762},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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