OpenEarth-Agent: From Tool Calling to Tool Creation for Open-Environment Earth Observation
Sijie Zhao, Feng Liu, Xueliang Zhang, Hao Chen, Xinyu Gu, Zhe Jiang, Fenghua Ling, Ben Fei, Wenlong Zhang, Junjue Wang, Weihao Xuan, Pengfeng Xiao, Naoto Yokoya, Lei Bai

TL;DR
OpenEarth-Agent introduces a novel framework for autonomous Earth Observation that can create and adapt tools for diverse, open-environment tasks, significantly improving flexibility and robustness over traditional fixed-tool agents.
Contribution
It is the first framework enabling tool creation and adaptive planning for open-environment EO, supported by a comprehensive benchmark for evaluation.
Findings
OpenEarth-Agent achieves comparable performance with fewer pre-trained models.
The agent outperforms traditional tool-calling agents on the benchmark.
Created tools show higher robustness to data anomalies.
Abstract
Earth Observation (EO) is essential for perceiving dynamic land surface changes, yet deploying autonomous EO in open environments is hindered by the immense diversity of multi-source data and heterogeneous tasks. While remote sensing agents have emerged to streamline EO workflows, existing tool-calling agents are confined to closed environments. They rely on pre-defined tools and are restricted to narrow scope, limiting their generalization to the diverse data and tasks. To overcome these limitations, we introduce OpenEarth-Agent, the first tool-creation agent framework tailored for open-environment EO. Rather than calling predefined tools, OpenEarth-Agent employs adaptive workflow planning and tool creation to generalize to unseen data and tasks. This adaptability is bolstered by an open-ended integration of multi-stage tools and cross-domain knowledge bases, enabling robust execution…
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TopicsGeographic Information Systems Studies · Mobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing · Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization
