GUI GUI stands for graphical user interface. It is a visual representation of communication presented to the user for easy interaction with the machine. It allows users to manipulate elements on the screen using a mouse, a stylus or even a finger. The actions in a GUI are usually performed through direct manipulation of the graphical elements.
By leveraging a small amount of carefully curated high-quality data across multiple platforms (including Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, and Web) and employing policy optimization algorithms such as group relative policy optimization (GRPO) to update the model, GUI-R1 achieves superior performance using only 0.02% of the data (3K vs. 13M ...
A simple GUI application for decrypting and extracting PS3 game ISOs using ps3dec.exe and 7z.exe, built with PowerShell and Windows Forms. - akinozgen/ps3dec-gui
This is a GUI and CLI for training diffusion models. This project provides a user-friendly Gradio-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) for Kohya's Stable Diffusion training scripts. Stable Diffusion training empowers users to customize image generation models by fine-tuning existing models, creating unique artistic styles, and training specialized models like LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation). Key ...
AgentCPM-GUI is an open-source on-device LLM agent model jointly developed by THUNLP, Renmin University of China and ModelBest. Built on MiniCPM-V with 8 billion parameters, it accepts smartphone screenshots as input and autonomously executes user-specified tasks. Key features include: High-quality GUI grounding — Pre-training on a large-scale bilingual Android dataset significantly boosts ...
Recent studies on human interaction behavior—especially from the AITW dataset—demonstrate that GUI clicks are not random but instead form natural Gaussian-like distributions around the intended targets. Motivated by this, GUI-G² adopts a gaussian reward framework that reflects these real-world behaviors by: Rewarding proximity to target centers (Gaussian Point Reward), Encouraging spatial ...