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New methods optimize LLM multi-agent system prompts

Researchers have developed novel methods for optimizing prompts in multi-agent systems (MAS) powered by large language models (LLMs). One approach, MASPOB, uses bandit algorithms and graph neural networks to efficiently optimize prompts, addressing challenges like high evaluation costs and prompt interdependencies. Another method unifies temporal and structural credit assignment, decomposing error signals to improve LLM-based MAS optimization and reduce query complexity. A third system, Market Regime Council (MRC), applies Shapley credits for dynamic agent weighting in LLM-based portfolio management, demonstrating superior performance in crypto asset trading. AI

IMPACT These advancements offer more efficient and interpretable ways to enhance the performance and decision-making capabilities of complex AI systems.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains multiple academic papers detailing new research methodologies for LLM-based multi-agent systems.

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New methods optimize LLM multi-agent system prompts

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Zhi Hong, Qian Zhang, Jiahang Sun, Zhiwei Shang, Mingze Kong, Xiangyi Wang, Yao Shu, Zhongxiang Dai ·

    MASPOB: Bandit-Based Prompt Optimization for Multi-Agent Systems with Graph Neural Networks

    arXiv:2603.02630v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) have achieved great success in many real-world applications, especially the one serving as the cognitive backbone of Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) to orchestrate complex workflows in practice. Sinc…

  2. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Wenwu Li, Yuran Song, Mingze Zhao, Bo Jin, Wenhao Li ·

    Unifying Temporal and Structural Credit Assignment in LLM-Based Multi-Agent Prompt Optimization

    arXiv:2605.30227v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: While Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) empower Large Language Models to tackle complex reasoning tasks through collaborative interaction, optimizing their dynamics remains a formidable challenge due to the discrete, non-differentiable na…

  3. arXiv cs.MA (Multiagent) TIER_1 English(EN) · Wenhao Li ·

    Unifying Temporal and Structural Credit Assignment in LLM-Based Multi-Agent Prompt Optimization

    While Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) empower Large Language Models to tackle complex reasoning tasks through collaborative interaction, optimizing their dynamics remains a formidable challenge due to the discrete, non-differentiable nature of the computation graph and the sparsity of …

  4. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Yunhua Pei, Zerui Ge, Jin Zheng, John Cartlidge ·

    Market Regime Council for Dynamic Credit Assignment in Multi-Agent LLM Decision Systems

    arXiv:2605.24490v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Multi-agent LLM decision systems for portfolio management still lack a principled way to assign credit across specialist agents, remain vulnerable to cold-start dominance under regime shifts, and offer limited transparency into how …