Thai Quoc Hoang
2024
PRACT: Optimizing Principled Reasoning and Acting of LLM Agent
Zhiwei Liu
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Weiran Yao
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Jianguo Zhang
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Zuxin Liu
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Liangwei Yang
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Rithesh R N
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Tian Lan
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Ming Zhu
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Juntao Tan
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Shirley Kokane
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Thai Quoc Hoang
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Juan Carlos Niebles
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Shelby Heinecke
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Huan Wang
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Silvio Savarese
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Caiming Xiong
Proceedings of the 28th Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning
We introduce the Principled Reasoning and Acting (PRAct) framework, a novel method for learning and enforcing action principles from trajectory data. Central to our approach is the use of text gradients from a reflection and optimization engine to derive these action principles. To adapt action principles to specific task requirements, we propose a new optimization framework, Reflective Principle Optimization (RPO). After execution, RPO employs a reflector to critique current action principles and an optimizer to update them accordingly.We investigate the RPO framework under two scenarios: Reward-RPO, which uses environmental rewards for reflection, and Self-RPO, which conducts self-reflection without external rewards. Additionally, we developed two RPO methods, RPO-Traj and RPO-Batch, to adapt to different settings.Experimental results across four environments demonstrate that the PRAct agent, leveraging the RPO framework, can effectively learn and apply action principles to enhance performance.
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