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arxiv: 2507.15501 · v1 · pith:D5UYDJR6 · submitted 2025-07-21 · cs.CL · cs.AI· cs.LG

ASPERA: A Simulated Environment to Evaluate Planning for Complex Action Execution

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keywords generationactionasperaassistantcomplexexecutionassistantsdata
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This work evaluates the potential of large language models (LLMs) to power digital assistants capable of complex action execution. These assistants rely on pre-trained programming knowledge to execute multi-step goals by composing objects and functions defined in assistant libraries into action execution programs. To achieve this, we develop ASPERA, a framework comprising an assistant library simulation and a human-assisted LLM data generation engine. Our engine allows developers to guide LLM generation of high-quality tasks consisting of complex user queries, simulation state and corresponding validation programs, tackling data availability and evaluation robustness challenges. Alongside the framework we release Asper-Bench, an evaluation dataset of 250 challenging tasks generated using ASPERA, which we use to show that program generation grounded in custom assistant libraries is a significant challenge to LLMs compared to dependency-free code generation.

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