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arxiv:2506.15672

SwarmAgentic: Towards Fully Automated Agentic System Generation via Swarm Intelligence

Published on Jun 18
· Submitted by ShuoChen99 on Jun 19
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SwarmAgentic is a framework for automated agentic system generation that optimize agent functionality and collaboration through language-driven exploration, outperforming existing baselines in unconstrained tasks.

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The rapid progress of Large Language Models has advanced agentic systems in decision-making, coordination, and task execution. Yet, existing agentic system generation frameworks lack full autonomy, missing from-scratch agent generation, self-optimizing agent functionality, and collaboration, limiting adaptability and scalability. We propose SwarmAgentic, a framework for fully automated agentic system generation that constructs agentic systems from scratch and jointly optimizes agent functionality and collaboration as interdependent components through language-driven exploration. To enable efficient search over system-level structures, SwarmAgentic maintains a population of candidate systems and evolves them via feedback-guided updates, drawing inspiration from Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO). We evaluate our method on six real-world, open-ended, and exploratory tasks involving high-level planning, system-level coordination, and creative reasoning. Given only a task description and an objective function, SwarmAgentic outperforms all baselines, achieving a +261.8% relative improvement over ADAS on the TravelPlanner benchmark, highlighting the effectiveness of full automation in structurally unconstrained tasks. This framework marks a significant step toward scalable and autonomous agentic system design, bridging swarm intelligence with fully automated system multi-agent generation. Our code is publicly released at https://yaoz720.github.io/SwarmAgentic/.

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SwarmAgentic is a fully automated framework for agentic system generation that operates without any human intervention, relying solely on a task description and an objective function. It achieves from-scratch agent creation, self-optimizing agent functionality, and self-optimizing inter-agent collaboration through a language-driven particle swarm optimization process. Extensive experiments on open-ended tasks demonstrate strong performance gains, enabling truly self-evolving agentic systems.

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