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arxiv:2510.24645

FunReason-MT Technical Report: Overcoming the Complexity Barrier in Multi-Turn Function Calling

Published on Oct 28
· Submitted by Bingguang Hao on Oct 29
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Abstract

FunReason-MT is a novel data synthesis framework that enhances multi-turn function calling in large language models by addressing challenges in environment interaction, query synthesis, and chain-of-thought generation, achieving state-of-the-art performance on the Berkeley Function-Calling Leaderboard.

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Function calling (FC) empowers large language models (LLMs) and autonomous agents to interface with external tools, a critical capability for solving complex, real-world problems. As this ability becomes increasingly central to advanced AI systems, the need for high-quality, multi-turn training data to develop and refine it cannot be overstated. Existing data synthesis methods, such as random environment sampling or multi-agent role-playing, are not powerful enough to generate high-quality data in real-world environments. Practical challenges come in three folds: targeted model training, isolation of tool architecture, and multi-turn logical dependency. To address these structural deficiencies, we present FunReason-MT, a novel data synthesis framework for real-world multi-turn tool use. FunReason-MT resolves the complexity barrier in multi-turn FC data by employing 1) Environment-API Graph Interactions to gather varied high-quality trajectories, 2) Advanced Tool-Query Synthesis to simplify hard query construction, and 3) Guided Iterative Chain for sophisticated CoT generation. Evaluations on Berkeley Function-Calling Leaderboard (BFCLv3) demonstrate the power of our framework: a 4B model built upon FunReason-MT generated data achieves state-of-the-art performance among comparable-sized models, outperforming most close-source models. Further performance improvements on BFCLv4 confirm that FunReason-MT provides a reliable and robust source for agentic learning.

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A good dataset and a nice data synthesis pipeline!

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