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WebVoyager: Building an End-to-End Web Agent with Large Multimodal Models

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
The rapid advancement of large language models (LLMs) has led to a new era marked by the development of autonomous applications in real-world scenarios, which drives innovation in creating advanced web agents.
Hongliang He   +7 more
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GPT-4V(ision) is a Generalist Web Agent, if Grounded

International Conference on Machine Learning
The recent development on large multimodal models (LMMs), especially GPT-4V(ision) and Gemini, has been quickly expanding the capability boundaries of multimodal models beyond traditional tasks like image captioning and visual question answering. In this
Boyuan Zheng   +4 more
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Web Development in .NET

2004
In this chapter, we’ll look at how ASP.NET web applications work and how you can create them. We’ll examine the structure and elements of an ASP.NET page, and put together some very simple pages that demonstrate basic techniques. All this will help to get you ready to start building the Friends Reunion application in Chapter 3.
Chris Hart   +3 more
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Web Development with Python

2021
In the previous chapter, we learned how to create a space shooter with Pygame. We learned all about shooting at characters, collision detection, rendering text on a Pygame screen, and so much more.
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Developing Web Applications

2002
In Chapter 11, you learned how to build a simple Windows-based graphical user interface (GUI) using C# and WPF. Although WPF gives programmers the ability to build extremely rich user interfaces easily, it is not always practical to assume users will access your programs through a traditional Windows-based PC.
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Semantic Web Development

2006
Abstract : The work funded by DARPA and done by MIT and W3C under DAML Agent Markup Language (DAML) project between 2002 and 2005 provided key steps in the research in the Semantic Web technology, and also played an essential role in delivering the technology to industry and government in the form of open W3C standards. The Web Ontology Language (OWL),
Tim Berners-Lee, Ralph Swick
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Web Development and ASP.NET

2001
Until now, all of your example applications have used Windows Forms or console-based front ends. In this chapter, you begin to explore how the .NET platform facilitates the construction of browser-based presentation layers. To begin, you will review some basic Web atoms, including HTML, HTTP requests (POST and GET), the role of client-side scripting ...
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Developing Web Applications

2015
The conventional way to develop applications that are to be manipulated via a GUI is aimed at developing programs that are intended to run on a fully outfitted workstation computer. For large businesses with many workstations and a large number of different application programs, it presents a substantial amount of effort and expense to install the ...
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Test-driven development for the web

CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2012
With the rapid growth of World Wide Web, demands on website developers have increased dramatically. At the same time new web development challenges have emerged. These challenges include enabling web developers with a low level of experience, fast paced development cycles and a disconnect between different phases of web development.
Michael G. Collins   +6 more
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Web Application Development

2020
The concept of hypermedia (i.e., the combination of hypertext and media) was first envisioned in 1945 by American engineer, inventor, and science administrator Vannevar Bush. However, it wasn’t until much later that the technology required to support such a concept was mature enough to make hypermedia something most of us take for granted today.
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