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Shaojie Zhang

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preprint2026arXiv

Beyond Binary: Reframing GUI Critique as Continuous Semantic Alignment

Test-Time Scaling (TTS), which samples multiple candidate actions and ranks them via a Critic Model, has emerged as a promising paradigm for generalist GUI agents. Its efficacy thus hinges on the critic's fine-grained ranking ability. However, existing GUI critic models uniformly adopt binary classification. Our motivational analysis of these models exposes a severe entanglement: scores for valid actions and plausible-but-invalid distractors become indistinguishable. We attribute this failure to two structural defects: Affordance Collapse--the hierarchical affordance space is compressed into 0/1 labels; and Noise Sensitivity--binary objectives overfit to noisy decision boundaries. To resolve this, we introduce BBCritic (Beyond-Binary Critic), a paradigm shift grounded in the Functional Equivalence Hypothesis. Through two-stage contrastive learning, BBCritic aligns instructions and actions in a shared Affordance Space, recovering the hierarchical structure that binary supervision flattens. We also present BBBench (Beyond-Binary Bench), the first GUI critic benchmark that pairs a dense action space with a hierarchical four-level taxonomy, enabling fine-grained ranking evaluation. Experimental results show that BBCritic-3B, trained without any extra annotation, outperforms 7B-parameter SOTA binary models. It demonstrates strong zero-shot transferability across platforms and tasks, supporting our methodological view: GUI critique is fundamentally a metric-learning problem, not a classification one.

preprint2023arXiv

Patient-specific Finite Element Modeling of Aneurysmal dilatation after chronic type B aortic dissection

Progressive aneurysmal dilatation is a well-recognized complication in patients with chronic type B aortic dissection (cTBAD), which may lead to a delayed rupture and create a life-threatening condition. However, our understanding of such aortic expansion in cTBAD remains weak. In the present paper, we propose to use numerical simulations to study the role of growth and remodeling (G\&R) in aneurysmal dilatation after cTBAD. We set up a 3D finite-element model of G\&R for aortic dissection within an open-source code. Constitutive equations, momentum balance equations, and equations related to the mechanobiology of the artery were formulated based on the homogenized constrained mixture theory. The model was first applied to idealized aortic geometries with cylindrical and toric shapes to demonstrate its feasibility and efficiency. The model was then applied to a patient-specific aortic segment to show its potential in more relevant and complex patient-specific clinical applications. It was found that the G\&R tends to naturally trigger the aneurysmal dilatation after dissection, in order to restore its tensional equilibrium. Our results indicated that the value of the gain parameter, related to collagen G\&R, plays an important role in the stability of aortic expansion after cTBAD. A small gain parameter will induce an excessive aneurysmal degeneration whilst a large gain parameter helps to recover a stabilized state of the artery after dissection. Finally, it was found that other mechanobiology-related parameters, such as the circumferential length of the dissection, as well as the pressure in the false lumen, may also be determinant for the stability of aneurysmal dilatation after cTBAD. Both a wide tear and an elevated false lumen pressure favor an unstable development of aortic expansion after cTBAD. As future work, the present model will be validated through predictions of aneurysmal dilatation in patient-specific clinical cases, in comparison with datasets followed over a significant period of time.