AriGraph: Learning Knowledge Graph World Models with Episodic Memory for LLM Agents (2407.04363v2)
Abstract: Advancements in the capabilities of LLMs have created a promising foundation for developing autonomous agents. With the right tools, these agents could learn to solve tasks in new environments by accumulating and updating their knowledge. Current LLM-based agents process past experiences using a full history of observations, summarization, retrieval augmentation. However, these unstructured memory representations do not facilitate the reasoning and planning essential for complex decision-making. In our study, we introduce AriGraph, a novel method wherein the agent constructs and updates a memory graph that integrates semantic and episodic memories while exploring the environment. We demonstrate that our Ariadne LLM agent, consisting of the proposed memory architecture augmented with planning and decision-making, effectively handles complex tasks within interactive text game environments difficult even for human players. Results show that our approach markedly outperforms other established memory methods and strong RL baselines in a range of problems of varying complexity. Additionally, AriGraph demonstrates competitive performance compared to dedicated knowledge graph-based methods in static multi-hop question-answering.
- Petr Anokhin (5 papers)
- Nikita Semenov (17 papers)
- Artyom Sorokin (4 papers)
- Dmitry Evseev (2 papers)
- Mikhail Burtsev (27 papers)
- Evgeny Burnaev (189 papers)