- AgentHER: Hindsight Experience Replay for LLM Agent Trajectory Relabeling
Liang Ding · Mar 22, 2026 · Citations: 0
Demonstrations Human EvalLlm As Judge Long Horizon
LLM agents fail on the majority of real-world tasks -- GPT-4o succeeds on fewer than 15% of WebArena navigation tasks and below 55% pass@1 on ToolBench (Zhou et al., 2024; Qin et al., 2024) -- yet every failed trajectory is routinely…
- SODIUM: From Open Web Data to Queryable Databases
Chuxuan Hu, Philip Li, Maxwell Yang, Daniel Kang · Mar 19, 2026 · Citations: 0
Expert Verification Automatic Metrics Multi Agent
Existing systems struggle with SODIUM tasks: we evaluate 6 advanced AI agents on SODIUM-Bench, with the strongest baseline achieving only 46.5% accuracy.
- MemoryArena: Benchmarking Agent Memory in Interdependent Multi-Session Agentic Tasks
Zexue He, Yu Wang, Churan Zhi, Yuanzhe Hu, Tzu-Ping Chen · Feb 18, 2026 · Citations: 0
Pairwise Preference Automatic Metrics Web Browsing
Existing evaluations of agents with memory typically assess memorization and action in isolation.
- RedTeamCUA: Realistic Adversarial Testing of Computer-Use Agents in Hybrid Web-OS Environments
Zeyi Liao, Jaylen Jones, Linxi Jiang, Yuting Ning, Eric Fosler-Lussier · May 28, 2025 · Citations: 0
Red Team Automatic Metrics Web Browsing
Using RedTeamCUA, we develop RTC-Bench, a comprehensive benchmark with 864 examples that investigate realistic, hybrid web-OS attack scenarios and fundamental security vulnerabilities.
- Go-Browse: Training Web Agents with Structured Exploration
Apurva Gandhi, Graham Neubig · Jun 4, 2025 · Citations: 0
Simulation Env Web Browsing
To address this, we propose Go-Browse, a method for automatically collecting diverse and realistic web agent data at scale through structured exploration of web environments.
- BEACON: Language-Conditioned Navigation Affordance Prediction under Occlusion
Xinyu Gao, Gang Chen, Javier Alonso-Mora · Mar 10, 2026 · Citations: 0
Automatic MetricsSimulation Env Web Browsing
As a result, they struggle to infer target locations in occluded regions, typically caused by furniture or moving humans.
- SpatiaLab: Can Vision-Language Models Perform Spatial Reasoning in the Wild?
Azmine Toushik Wasi, Wahid Faisal, Abdur Rahman, Mahfuz Ahmed Anik, Munem Shahriar · Feb 3, 2026 · Citations: 0
Automatic Metrics Web Browsing
To address this, we introduce SpatiaLab, a comprehensive benchmark for evaluating VLMs' spatial reasoning in realistic, unconstrained contexts.