BattleAgent: Multi-modal Dynamic Emulation on Historical Battles to Complement Historical Analysis
This paper presents BattleAgent, an emulation system that combines the Large Vision-Language Model and Multi-agent System. This novel system aims to simulate complex dynamic interactions among multiple agents, as well as between agents and their environments, over a period of time. It emulates both...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper presents BattleAgent, an emulation system that combines the Large
Vision-Language Model and Multi-agent System. This novel system aims to
simulate complex dynamic interactions among multiple agents, as well as between
agents and their environments, over a period of time. It emulates both the
decision-making processes of leaders and the viewpoints of ordinary
participants, such as soldiers. The emulation showcases the current
capabilities of agents, featuring fine-grained multi-modal interactions between
agents and landscapes. It develops customizable agent structures to meet
specific situational requirements, for example, a variety of battle-related
activities like scouting and trench digging. These components collaborate to
recreate historical events in a lively and comprehensive manner while offering
insights into the thoughts and feelings of individuals from diverse viewpoints.
The technological foundations of BattleAgent establish detailed and immersive
settings for historical battles, enabling individual agents to partake in,
observe, and dynamically respond to evolving battle scenarios. This methodology
holds the potential to substantially deepen our understanding of historical
events, particularly through individual accounts. Such initiatives can also aid
historical research, as conventional historical narratives often lack
documentation and prioritize the perspectives of decision-makers, thereby
overlooking the experiences of ordinary individuals. BattelAgent illustrates
AI's potential to revitalize the human aspect in crucial social events, thereby
fostering a more nuanced collective understanding and driving the progressive
development of human society. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2404.15532 |