Papers by Xinyi Gu

3 papers
Generating Fine Details of Entity Interactions (2025.emnlp-industry)

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Challenge: Existing text-to-image models excel at generating high-quality object-centric images from instructions, but lack of data for complex interactions.
Approach: They propose a multimodal Large Language Models-generated dataset to benchmark and enhance interaction-rich images.
Outcome: The proposed approach improves image quality and automatic and human evaluations show improvements.
PersLEARN: Research Training through the Lens of Perspective Cultivation (2023.acl-demo)

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Challenge: PersLEARN is a tool designed to facilitate the cultivation of scientific perspectives . junior researchers struggle to identify the perspectives reflected in the literature and struggle to develop their own viewpoints.
Approach: They propose a tool to facilitate the cultivation of scientific perspectives by interacting with a prompt-based model and allowing students to develop their own perspectives explicitly.
Outcome: The proposed tool outperforms baseline approaches across multiple domains of literature from different perspectives.
GUI0: Self-Evolving Foundational GUI Agents in Super App Ecosystems (2026.acl-long)

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Challenge: Automated interaction with graphical user interfaces (GUIs) is central to general artificial intelligence, but remains challenging within Super App ecosystems.
Approach: They propose a framework synergizing autonomous data synthesis with dual-agent co-evolution . GUI0 establishes a domain-aware foundation model via synthesized corpora and employs curriculum-driven reinforcement learning .
Outcome: The proposed framework outperforms Gemini-2.5-Pro and Claude-4-Sonnet in the SuperAPP benchmark and has universal efficacy across base models.

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