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Unifying Language Agent Algorithms with Graph-based Orchestration Engine for Reproducible Agent Research

30 May 2025
Qianqian Zhang
Jiajia Liao
Heting Ying
Yibo Ma
Haozhan Shen
Jingcheng Li
Peng Liu
Lu Zhang
Chunxin Fang
Kyusong Lee
Ruochen Xu
Tiancheng Zhao
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Abstract

Language agents powered by large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated remarkable capabilities in understanding, reasoning, and executing complex tasks. However, developing robust agents presents significant challenges: substantial engineering overhead, lack of standardized components, and insufficient evaluation frameworks for fair comparison. We introduce Agent Graph-based Orchestration for Reasoning and Assessment (AGORA), a flexible and extensible framework that addresses these challenges through three key contributions: (1) a modular architecture with a graph-based workflow engine, efficient memory management, and clean component abstraction; (2) a comprehensive suite of reusable agent algorithms implementing state-of-the-art reasoning approaches; and (3) a rigorous evaluation framework enabling systematic comparison across multiple dimensions. Through extensive experiments on mathematical reasoning and multimodal tasks, we evaluate various agent algorithms across different LLMs, revealing important insights about their relative strengths and applicability. Our results demonstrate that while sophisticated reasoning approaches can enhance agent capabilities, simpler methods like Chain-of-Thought often exhibit robust performance with significantly lower computational overhead. AGORA not only simplifies language agent development but also establishes a foundation for reproducible agent research through standardized evaluation protocols.

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@article{zhang2025_2505.24354,
  title={ Unifying Language Agent Algorithms with Graph-based Orchestration Engine for Reproducible Agent Research },
  author={ Qianqian Zhang and Jiajia Liao and Heting Ying and Yibo Ma and Haozhan Shen and Jingcheng Li and Peng Liu and Lu Zhang and Chunxin Fang and Kyusong Lee and Ruochen Xu and Tiancheng Zhao },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.24354},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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