Guided Reasoning: A Non-Technical Introduction
Gregor Betz

TL;DR
This paper introduces Guided Reasoning, a multi-agent approach where a guide agent interacts with others to enhance reasoning quality, explained in accessible terms with a default implementation and ongoing development.
Contribution
It presents the concept of Guided Reasoning and provides a non-technical implementation framework for multi-agent systems to improve reasoning processes.
Findings
Successful implementation of Guided Reasoning in Logikon
Improved reasoning quality through agent interaction
Open-source code available for further development
Abstract
We introduce the concept and a default implementation of Guided Reasoning. A multi-agent system is a Guided Reasoning system iff one agent (the guide) primarily interacts with other agents in order to improve reasoning quality. We describe Logikon's default implementation of Guided Reasoning in non-technical terms. This is a living document we'll gradually enrich with more detailed information and examples. Code: https://github.com/logikon-ai/logikon
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge
