AIHCJun 12, 2024

MobileAgentBench: An Efficient and User-Friendly Benchmark for Mobile LLM Agents

arXiv:2406.08184v160 citationsHas Code
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This provides a standardized benchmark for researchers and developers working on mobile LLM agents, though it is incremental as it builds on existing agent frameworks.

The authors tackled the lack of benchmarks for mobile LLM agents by proposing MobileAgentBench, which includes 100 tasks across 10 apps and evaluates existing agents like AppAgent and MobileAgent to systematically compare their performance.

Large language model (LLM)-based mobile agents are increasingly popular due to their capability to interact directly with mobile phone Graphic User Interfaces (GUIs) and their potential to autonomously manage daily tasks. Despite their promising prospects in both academic and industrial sectors, little research has focused on benchmarking the performance of existing mobile agents, due to the inexhaustible states of apps and the vague definition of feasible action sequences. To address this challenge, we propose an efficient and user-friendly benchmark, MobileAgentBench, designed to alleviate the burden of extensive manual testing. We initially define 100 tasks across 10 open-source apps, categorized by multiple levels of difficulty. Subsequently, we evaluate several existing mobile agents, including AppAgent and MobileAgent, to thoroughly and systematically compare their performance. All materials are accessible on our project webpage: https://MobileAgentBench.github.io, contributing to the advancement of both academic and industrial fields.

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