Heavy Mode
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A Heavy Mode is an AI agent inference mode that breaks complex tasks into multiple focused workspaces for deep multi-round reasoning and comprehensive analysis.
- AKA: Deep Inference Mode, Multi-Round Reasoning Mode, Heavy Computation Mode, Intensive Processing Mode.
- Context:
- It can typically decompose Heavy Mode Complex Tasks into subtask workspaces with specialized contexts.
- It can typically perform Heavy Mode Deep Analysis through iterative refinement and cross-workspace synthesis.
- It can typically generate Heavy Mode Comprehensive Reports by aggregating workspace results.
- It can typically manage Heavy Mode Resource Allocation across parallel workspaces and sequential processing stages.
- It can often achieve Superior Accuracy on complex reasoning benchmarks.
- It can often handle Long-Context Processing through workspace segmentation.
- It can often support Heavy Mode Error Correction via multi-round verification.
- It can range from being a Light Heavy Mode to being an Intensive Heavy Mode, depending on its workspace count.
- It can range from being a Sequential Heavy Mode to being a Parallel Heavy Mode, depending on its execution strategy.
- It can range from being a Fixed-Round Heavy Mode to being an Adaptive-Round Heavy Mode, depending on its iteration control.
- It can range from being a Single-Domain Heavy Mode to being a Cross-Domain Heavy Mode, depending on its knowledge integration.
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- Example(s):
- Heavy Mode Applications, such as:
- Heavy Mode Processing Stages, such as:
- Initial Decomposition Stage, creating task workspaces.
- Deep Processing Stage, performing focused analysis.
- Synthesis Stage, combining workspace outputs.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- ReAct Mode, which uses single reasoning loop.
- Fast Inference Mode, which prioritizes speed over depth.
- Single-Pass Mode, which lacks iterative refinement.
- See: AI Inference Mode, ReAct Mode, Multi-Round Reasoning, Workspace-Based Processing, Tongyi DeepResearch Agent, Complex Task Decomposition, Deep Learning System, Iterative Processing, Agent Orchestration.