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arXiv:2607.13558 (cs)
[Submitted on 15 Jul 2026]

Title:Multi-Agent Collaborative Reasoning with Tool-Augmented Evidence for Urban Region Profiling

Authors:Xixuan Hao, Yutian Jiang, Jiabo Liu, Yihang Yang, Guangyin Jin, Song Gao, Yuxuan Liang
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Abstract:Urban region profiling constitutes a core problem in urban computing, supporting applications such as population estimation, economic assessment, and environmental monitoring. Existing methods typically formulate this task as multimodal representation learning, fusing heterogeneous urban data, e.g., satellite imagery, points of interest, textual descriptions, and 3D building information, into latent embeddings for prediction. However, these approaches are largely correlation-driven, assume cross-modal consistency, and rely on static pipelines, which limit their robustness in heterogeneous or unseen urban regions. We propose UrbanAgent, an agentic framework that reframes urban region profiling as a reasoning-driven inference problem. UrbanAgent instantiates an independent agent for each data modality and performs structured multi-agent collaborative reasoning to explicitly address cross-modal inconsistencies rather than absorbing them into a single representation. In addition, UrbanAgent extends indicator prediction as a closed-loop process of active evidence acquisition and iterative reasoning, enabling agents to verify uncertain inferences through tool-augmented retrieval of external knowledge optimized via reinforcement learning. Extensive experiments on global urban datasets for Carbon emissions, GDP, and Population estimation show that UrbanAgent consistently outperforms existing baselines, achieving an average improvement of 8.1% in R2, and exhibiting strong generalization performance in unseen-city settings.
Comments: Accepted by KDD 2026
Subjects: Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
Cite as: arXiv:2607.13558 [cs.AI]
  (or arXiv:2607.13558v1 [cs.AI] for this version)
  https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2607.13558
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From: Xixuan Hao [view email]
[v1] Wed, 15 Jul 2026 08:01:42 UTC (7,362 KB)
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