Graphectory Viewer: Interactive Web Tool for Analyzing Software-Agent Trajectories
A new web-based tool called Graphectory Viewer, detailed in an arXiv preprint (ID 2608.17195), facilitates the interactive examination of software-agent trajectories. It converts diverse raw trajectory logs into phase-aware graphs, connecting detailed micro-level execution with broader macro-level behavior. This application highlights the entire problem-solving journey of an agent and is adaptable to multiple agent frameworks. Users can construct interactive graphs, perform searches, filter data, and visualize transitions through Sankey-style summaries. Aimed at both researchers and practitioners, it supports the analysis of executions and behavioral patterns while promoting reproducibility and future research, although specific licensing terms remain unspecified. The preprint is accessible on arXiv.
Key facts
- Graphectory Viewer is a web-based tool for analyzing software-agent trajectories.
- It builds on the Graphectory representation introduced in prior work.
- The tool transforms raw trajectories into phase-aware graphs.
- It supports trajectory data from multiple agent frameworks.
- Features include interactive graph construction, node-level inspection, search, filtering, and Sankey-style summaries.
- The tool enables comparison of successful and failed runs.
- It is aimed at researchers and practitioners analyzing large trajectory corpora.
- The tool is announced via arXiv preprint 2608.17195.
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