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A LangGraph/LLM‐driven EDA → AutoML → report pipeline

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MI-Agent

An agentic workflow for materials-informatics (MI) engineers, built with LangGraph and powered by OpenAI models. MI-Agent codifies the end-to-end MI pipeline—data loading, merging, feature selection, EDA, AutoML baselining, hyperparameter tuning, and executive reporting—into reusable nodes orchestrated as a LangGraph. LangSmith integration tracks and visualizes your graph executions. The result? MI workflows that run in seconds instead of hours, boosting your productivity by an order of magnitude.


🚀 Why MI-Agent?

  • Agentic LangGraph design lets you hit “play” on a full MI pipeline
  • 10× faster: eliminate boilerplate and manual scripting
  • Extensible nodes: swap in your own extractors, metrics, or plots
  • LangSmith-backed for graph tracking, versioning, and observability
  • Production-ready: versionable, testable, pip-installable

🛠️ Prerequisites

  • Conda (Miniconda or Anaconda)
  • Python 3.10
  • OpenAI API key
  • LangSmith API key

Installation via pip

  1. Create & activate a conda environment

    conda create -n mi_agent python=3.10 -y
    conda activate mi_agent
    
  2. Install via pip

    pip install materials_informatics_agent
    
  3. Configure your API keys for this session

    You’ll need to re-enter these each time you open a new terminal.

    MI-Agent reads only from real environment variables. Set them in your shell before running:

    Windows PowerShell:

    $Env:OPENAI_API_KEY = "sk-…"
    $Env:LANGCHAIN_API_KEY = "lsv2_..."      <---- your LangSmith API key
    

    macOS/Linux (bash, zsh):

    export OPENAI_API_KEY ="sk-…"
    export LANGCHAIN_API_KEY="lsv2_..."      <---- your LangSmith API key
    
  4. Prepare your problem file

    MI-Agent requires a .txt file (an example is provided in the sample_problem.txt in the project root) which contains:

    • your problem description

    • relative paths to your CSV(s), including any folder prefix (e.g. data/sample_data.csv)

    Example problem.txt:

    You are tasked with predicting alloy strength from composition data...
    
    - data/sample_data_1.csv: Contains experimental results...
    - data/sample_data_2.csv: Contains formulation recipes...
    
  5. Run the agent

    Now, invoke mi_agent … in the same terminal session you entered your API keys:

    mi_agent --problem-file <path/to/problem.txt> --output-dir <path/to/output_dir>
    

    MI-Agent will:

    • Identify & load the CSV(s) listed in the problem file
    • Merge files if needed
    • Select target & features
    • Propose & execute EDA
    • Save all generated code (*.py) for EDA analysis and images (*.png) generated during EDA into <output_dir>
    • Run AutoML baseline + hyperparameter tuning
    • Emit a two-page executive summary
    • Log every step to LangSmith

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