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AgenticShop: Benchmarking Agentic Product Curation for Personalized Web Shopping

arXiv:2602.12315v16 citationsh-index: 13
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This addresses the challenge of noisy and fragmented information in e-commerce for shoppers, though it is incremental as it builds on existing agentic system research.

The authors tackled the problem of evaluating agentic systems for personalized product curation in web shopping by introducing AgenticShop, a benchmark with realistic scenarios and diverse user profiles, and found that current systems are largely insufficient.

The proliferation of e-commerce has made web shopping platforms key gateways for customers navigating the vast digital marketplace. Yet this rapid expansion has led to a noisy and fragmented information environment, increasing cognitive burden as shoppers explore and purchase products online. With promising potential to alleviate this challenge, agentic systems have garnered growing attention for automating user-side tasks in web shopping. Despite significant advancements, existing benchmarks fail to comprehensively evaluate how well agentic systems can curate products in open-web settings. Specifically, they have limited coverage of shopping scenarios, focusing only on simplified single-platform lookups rather than exploratory search. Moreover, they overlook personalization in evaluation, leaving unclear whether agents can adapt to diverse user preferences in realistic shopping contexts. To address this gap, we present AgenticShop, the first benchmark for evaluating agentic systems on personalized product curation in open-web environment. Crucially, our approach features realistic shopping scenarios, diverse user profiles, and a verifiable, checklist-driven personalization evaluation framework. Through extensive experiments, we demonstrate that current agentic systems remain largely insufficient, emphasizing the need for user-side systems that effectively curate tailored products across the modern web.

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