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TransBench: Breaking Barriers for Transferable Graphical User Interface Agents in Dynamic Digital Environments

Human-Computer Interaction 2025-05-28 v2 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Graphical User Interface (GUI) agents, which autonomously operate on digital interfaces through natural language instructions, hold transformative potential for accessibility, automation, and user experience. A critical aspect of their functionality is grounding - the ability to map linguistic intents to visual and structural interface elements. However, existing GUI agents often struggle to adapt to the dynamic and interconnected nature of real-world digital environments, where tasks frequently span multiple platforms and applications while also being impacted by version updates. To address this, we introduce TransBench, the first benchmark designed to systematically evaluate and enhance the transferability of GUI agents across three key dimensions: cross-version transferability (adapting to version updates), cross-platform transferability (generalizing across platforms like iOS, Android, and Web), and cross-application transferability (handling tasks spanning functionally distinct apps). TransBench includes 15 app categories with diverse functionalities, capturing essential pages across versions and platforms to enable robust evaluation. Our experiments demonstrate significant improvements in grounding accuracy, showcasing the practical utility of GUI agents in dynamic, real-world environments. Our code and data will be publicly available at GitHub.

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@article{arxiv.2505.17629,
  title  = {TransBench: Breaking Barriers for Transferable Graphical User Interface Agents in Dynamic Digital Environments},
  author = {Yuheng Lu and Qian Yu and Hongru Wang and Zeming Liu and Wei Su and Yanping Liu and Yuhang Guo and Maocheng Liang and Yunhong Wang and Haifeng Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.17629},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted by ACL 2025 Findings

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