T1: A Tool-Oriented Conversational Dataset for Multi-Turn Agentic Planning

Anirban Das (Capital One) · Amartya Chakraborty (Capital One) · Paresh Dashore (CapitalOne) · Nadia Bathaee (Capital One, AI Foundations) · Anmol Jain (Capital One) · Shi-Xiong Zhang (CapitalOne) · Sambit Sahu (Capital One) · Milind Naphade (NVIDIA) · Genta Winata (Capital One)
api dependenciescaching mechanismdynamic replanningintelligent agentsinter-tool dependencieslong-term memorymulti-turn conversationsopen-weight modelsplanningproprietary modelsrigorous evaluationshort-term memoryt1-agenttool-augmented dataset

Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive capabilities as intelligent agents capable of solving complex problems. However, effective planning in scenarios involving dependencies between API or tool calls-particularly in multi-turn conversations-remains a significant challenge. To address this, we introduce T1, a tool-augmented, multi-domain, multi-turn conversational dataset specifically designed to capture and manage inter-tool dependencies across diverse domains. T1 enables rigorous evaluation of agents' ability to coordinate tool use across nine distinct domains (4 single domain and 5 multi-domain) with the help of an integrated caching mechanism for both short- and long-term memory, while supporting dynamic replanning-such as deciding whether to recompute or reuse cached results. Beyond facilitating research on tool use and planning, T1 also serves as a benchmark for evaluating the performance of open-weight and proprietary large language models. We present results powered by T1-Agent highlighting their ability to plan and reason in complex, tool-dependent scenarios.