Computer-Use Agents as Judges for Generative User Interface
Kevin Qinghong Lin, Siyuan Hu, Linjie Li, Zhengyuan Yang, Lijuan Wang, Philip Torr, Mike Zheng Shou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new framework where autonomous agents act as judges to evaluate and improve automatically generated GUIs, enhancing efficiency and reliability in digital interface design.
Contribution
It proposes a collaborative Coder-CUA framework with a new benchmark, AUI-Gym, and a verifier and dashboard for reliable, interpretable GUI development.
Findings
Successful synthesis of 1560 tasks across diverse domains
Development of a verifier for task executability
Design of a CUA Dashboard for interpretability
Abstract
Computer-Use Agents (CUA) are becoming increasingly capable of autonomously operating digital environments through Graphical User Interfaces (GUI). Yet, most GUI remain designed primarily for humans--prioritizing aesthetics and usability--forcing agents to adopt human-oriented behaviors that are unnecessary for efficient task execution. At the same time, rapid advances in coding-oriented language models (Coder) have transformed automatic GUI design. This raises a fundamental question: Can CUA as judges to assist Coder for automatic GUI design? To investigate, we introduce AUI-Gym, a benchmark for Automatic GUI development spanning 52 applications across diverse domains. Using language models, we synthesize 1560 tasks that simulate real-world scenarios. To ensure task reliability, we further develop a verifier that programmatically checks whether each task is executable within its…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAI in Service Interactions · Usability and User Interface Design · Social Robot Interaction and HRI
