Zicheng Cai

CL
h-index3
3papers
6citations
Novelty63%
AI Score41

3 Papers

CLJun 25, 2023
Sentence-level Event Detection without Triggers via Prompt Learning and Machine Reading Comprehension

Tongtao Ling, Lei Chen, Huangxu Sheng et al.

The traditional way of sentence-level event detection involves two important subtasks: trigger identification and trigger classifications, where the identified event trigger words are used to classify event types from sentences. However, trigger classification highly depends on abundant annotated trigger words and the accuracy of trigger identification. In a real scenario, annotating trigger words is time-consuming and laborious. For this reason, we propose a trigger-free event detection model, which transforms event detection into a two-tower model based on machine reading comprehension and prompt learning. Compared to existing trigger-based and trigger-free methods, experimental studies on two event detection benchmark datasets (ACE2005 and MAVEN) have shown that the proposed approach can achieve competitive performance.

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LiteGUI: Distilling Compact GUI Agents with Reinforcement Learning

Yubin Wu, Zicheng Cai, Liping Ning et al.

Developing lightweight, on-device vision-language GUI agents is essential for efficient cross-platform automated interaction. However, current on-device agents are constrained by limited model capacity, and further performance improvements remain urgently needed. Traditional Supervised Fine-Tuning (SFT) for small-scale models often leads to overfitting, catastrophic forgetting and policy rigidity, and thus fails to fully address these challenges. In this work, we propose a novel SFT-free training paradigm that significantly enhances the performance of small-scale models. We first present the initial systematic integration of generalized knowledge distillation into the GUI agent domain via Guided On-policy Distillation. By incorporating oracle reference trajectories together with a dynamic retrieval mechanism, our method reduces hallucinations and mitigates the cognitive misalignment inherent in multi-solution GUI tasks. Building on this foundation, we further introduce a Multi-solution Dual-level GRPO framework that jointly aligns macro-level subtask planning with micro-level execution matching, thereby improving exploration in long-horizon GUI agent scenarios. In addition, we construct an automated data generation pipeline to synthesize GUI task trajectories with rich multi-solution annotations. Extensive experiments show that our method achieves state-of-the-art performance among lightweight models while remaining competitive with substantially larger-scale models across all benchmarks. Ablation studies further demonstrate that structured on-policy distillation and multi-solution dual-level exploration can fully unlock the capabilities of 2B/3B scale agents, surpassing the performance limits of conventional imitation learning.

CLFeb 27, 2025
SEKI: Self-Evolution and Knowledge Inspiration based Neural Architecture Search via Large Language Models

Zicheng Cai, Yaohua Tang, Yutao Lai et al.

We introduce SEKI, a novel large language model (LLM)-based neural architecture search (NAS) method. Inspired by the chain-of-thought (CoT) paradigm in modern LLMs, SEKI operates in two key stages: self-evolution and knowledge distillation. In the self-evolution stage, LLMs initially lack sufficient reference examples, so we implement an iterative refinement mechanism that enhances architectures based on performance feedback. Over time, this process accumulates a repository of high-performance architectures. In the knowledge distillation stage, LLMs analyze common patterns among these architectures to generate new, optimized designs. Combining these two stages, SEKI greatly leverages the capacity of LLMs on NAS and without requiring any domain-specific data. Experimental results show that SEKI achieves state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance across various datasets and search spaces while requiring only 0.05 GPU-days, outperforming existing methods in both efficiency and accuracy. Furthermore, SEKI demonstrates strong generalization capabilities, achieving SOTA-competitive results across multiple tasks.