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Jian Zhao

Total Citations
195
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7
Papers
3

Publications

#1 2606.10394v1 Jun 09, 2026

STAGE-Claw: Automated State-based Agent Benchmarking for Realistic Scenarios

Large language models are increasingly used to power personal agents for everyday applications, but evaluating these agents remains a challenge. Existing benchmarks still rely on sandboxed artifacts, static task design, and coarse scoring, which hinder scalability and limit progress toward reliable personal-agent evaluation. This paper introduces STAGE-Claw, an automated framework for building and evaluating realistic personal-agent scenarios in state-based personal-computing environments. Given a task hint, STAGE-Claw automatically creates and validates a realistic benchmark task with its environment, task prompts, ground truth, and related verification programs. Agents are then evaluated in realistic operating environments, where performance is measured by the correctness of the final system state rather than only the textual response. Using STAGE-Claw, this paper creates a benchmark with 40 challenging real scenario agent tasks, evaluates 11 frontier models, and analyzes their task scores, costs, tool-call reliability, and common failure patterns. Overall, STAGE-Claw offers a scalable, state-based way to evaluate agents in realistic user scenarios.

Sirui Liang Pengfei Cao Ke Zeng Xunliang Cai Jian Zhao +6
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#2 2604.23129v1 Apr 25, 2026

MindTrellis: Co-Creating Knowledge Structures with AI through Interactive Visual Exploration

Knowledge workers face increasing challenges in synthesizing information from multiple documents into structured conceptual understanding. This process is inherently iterative: users explore content, identify relationships between concepts, and continuously reorganize their mental models. However, current approaches offer limited support. LLM-based systems let users query information but not shape how knowledge is organized; manual tools like mind maps support structure creation but lack intelligent assistance. This leaves an open opportunity: supporting collaborative construction where users and AI jointly develop an evolving knowledge representation. We present MindTrellis, an interactive visual system where users and AI collaboratively build a dynamic knowledge graph. Users can query the graph to retrieve document-grounded information, and contribute by introducing new concepts, modifying relationships, and reorganizing the hierarchy to reflect their developing understanding. In a user study where 12 participants created slide decks, MindTrellis outperformed retrieval-only baselines in knowledge organization and cognitive load, as measured by expert ratings of content coverage and structural quality.

Can Liu Emily Kuang Jian Zhao Xiang Li Cara Li
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#3 2603.14724v1 Mar 16, 2026

GameUIAgent: An LLM-Powered Framework for Automated Game UI Design with Structured Intermediate Representation

Game UI design requires consistent visual assets across rarity tiers yet remains a predominantly manual process. We present GameUIAgent, an LLM-powered agentic framework that translates natural language descriptions into editable Figma designs via a Design Spec JSON intermediate representation. A six-stage neuro-symbolic pipeline combines LLM generation, deterministic post-processing, and a Vision-Language Model (VLM)-guided Reflection Controller (RC) for iterative self-correction with guaranteed non-regressive quality. Evaluated across 110 test cases, three LLMs, and three UI templates, cross-model analysis establishes a game-domain failure taxonomy (rarity-dependent degradation; visual emptiness) and uncovers two key empirical findings. A Quality Ceiling Effect (Pearson r=-0.96, p<0.01) suggests that RC improvement is bounded by headroom below a quality threshold -- a visual-domain counterpart to test-time compute scaling laws. A Rendering-Evaluation Fidelity Principle reveals that partial rendering enhancements paradoxically degrade VLM evaluation by amplifying structural defects. Together, these results establish foundational principles for LLM-driven visual generation agents in game production.

Zhen Liu Wei Zeng Fengwei An Jian Zhao
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