PreAct: Prediction Enhances Agent's Planning Ability
Addressing the disparity between forecasts and actual results can enable individuals to expand their thought processes and stimulate self-reflection, thus promoting accurate planning. In this research, we present **PreAct**, an agent framework that integrates **pre**diction, **rea**soning, and **act...
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Zusammenfassung: | Addressing the disparity between forecasts and actual results can enable
individuals to expand their thought processes and stimulate self-reflection,
thus promoting accurate planning. In this research, we present **PreAct**, an
agent framework that integrates **pre**diction, **rea**soning, and **act**ion.
By utilizing the information derived from predictions, the large language model
(LLM) agent can provide a wider range and more strategically focused reasoning.
This leads to more efficient actions that aid the agent in accomplishing
intricate tasks. Our experimental results show that PreAct surpasses the ReAct
method in completing complex tasks and that PreAct's performance can be further
improved when paired with other memory or selection strategy techniques. We
presented the model with varying quantities of historical predictions and
discovered that these predictions consistently enhance LLM planning.The
variances in single-step reasoning between PreAct and ReAct indicate that
PreAct indeed has benefits in terms of diversity and strategic orientation over
ReAct. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.11534 |