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A lightweight, powerful framework for multi-agent workflows
...This framework enables developers to create and manage agents that can coordinate tasks autonomously, using a set of instructions, tools, guardrails, and handoffs. The SDK allows users to configure workflows in which agents can pass control to other agents as necessary, ensuring dynamic task management. It also includes a built-in tracing system for tracking, debugging, and optimizing agent activities.
Framework for building and orchestrating multi-agent AI systems
...AG2 is intended for developers experimenting with autonomous systems, research prototypes, or production-grade agent pipelines. AG2 emphasizes flexibility, allowing users to integrate different models and customize behaviors depending on their use case. Overall, it serves as a foundation for building scalable and modular AI agent ecosystems.
Urban is a software capable of procedurally creating 3d urban environments. It's based on a multi-agent system where each agent is responsible for one type of urban object. This means the system is highly modular and can easily be extended.
This project simulates a multi-agent system (swarm) behavior both graphically and not. The purpose of this project is to research the properties suggested in "stability analysis of swarms" V.Gazi & K.M.Passino. Using the vpython library for 3D modeling