The same behavioral signals in LLM-based software engineering agents correlate with task success in opposite directions across different frameworks, with framework identity explaining more variance than the underlying LLM.
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Same Signal, Different Semantics: A Cross-Framework Behavioral Analysis of Software Engineering Agents
The same behavioral signals in LLM-based software engineering agents correlate with task success in opposite directions across different frameworks, with framework identity explaining more variance than the underlying LLM.
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Head, Gaze, or Finger? Comparing Object Selection Techniques in Augmented Reality for People with Low Vision
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From Awareness to Intent: Mitigating Silent Driving System Failures through Prospective Situation Awareness Enhancing Interfaces
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