Agentic Systems are autonomous AI entities capable of perceiving environments, making decisions, and taking actions aligned with predefined goals. They combine reasoning, planning, and feedback mechanisms to operate independently across tasks. Research in agentic systems spans reinforcement learning, symbolic reasoning, and human-AI interaction. NEC Laboratories America studies such systems to create adaptive solutions for logistics, networking, and intelligent automation. Their development is central to advancing trustworthy, self-improving AI.

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SlideCraft: Context-aware Slides Generation Agent

Creating effective slide presentations requires adapting both content and structure to match the communication context e.g. whether the presentation is for summarizing to executives, or reporting progress to research supervisors. In research and enterprise environments, this need for context-sensitive presentations often leads to repeated, manual reformatting of the same material to suit different audiences. Existing generative systems support slide creation but typically rely on structured inputs, assume a fixed format, and offer limited ability to iteratively refine outputs through natural language feedback. Moreover, they rarely accommodate organizational constraints such as formatting guidelines, domain-specific terminology, or branding requirements. We present SlideCraft, a context-aware generative agent that autonomously creates and edits slide presentations based on natural language instructions. SlideCraft infers the intended presentation context, such as an executive-facing or a project review summary for technical oversight, and selects the appropriate slide template. It then synthesizes content from input documents, enriches it with external knowledge and internal assets, assembles it into a structured intermediate representation, and generates a validated slide deck. SlideCraft supports both first-time slide creation and iterative updates, operating through familiar natural language interfaces like email or messaging tools. Our experiments demonstrate that SlideCraft consistently produces high-quality, context-aware presentations tailored to diverse communication settings, with minimal human input and reliable adherence to enterprise constraints.

TalentScout: Multimodal AI-Driven Expert Finding in Organizations

Identifying subject-matter experts within organizations remains a challenging task due to the scale, heterogeneity, and unstructured nature of enterprise knowledge assets. We present TalentScout, an AI-driven expert identification system that constructs a unified, skill-centric knowledge graph by ingesting and analyzing diverse media, including research papers, reports, presentations, transcripts, and supervisor recommendations. TalentScout’s modular architecture integrates document parsing, audio/video transcription, metadata extraction, large language model-based skill extraction, multi-factor author disambiguation, and evidence-weighted skill attribution. At query time, TalentScout decomposes natural language queries into canonical skill requirements, traverses the constructed knowledge graph, and ranks experts based on aggregated skill weights, document quality, and endorsement signals, providing document-level justifications for each recommendation. We evaluate TalentScout on multiple public and internal enterprise datasets, including DBLP, TREC Enterprise, Tilburg, and ManConCorpus. Using standard information retrieval metrics such as Precision@ 5, Recall@5, nDCG@5, and Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR), TalentScout consistently outperforms leading baselines, achieving up to 24% higher Precision@ 5 in early expert retrieval. The results highlight TalentScout’s scalability, transparency, and accuracy, establishing it as a practical solution for evidence-based expert discovery and organizational talent management.