AgentProcessBench: Diagnosing Step-Level Process Quality in Tool-Using Agents
arXiv cs.AI / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces AgentProcessBench, the first benchmark dedicated to evaluating step-level effectiveness in tool-augmented trajectories of LLM-based agents.
- It includes 1,000 trajectories and 8,509 human-labeled step annotations with 89.1% inter-annotator agreement.
- The benchmark uses a ternary labeling scheme and an error propagation rule to reduce labeling ambiguity.
- Experimental results show that weaker policy models inflate the ratio of correct steps due to early termination, distinguishing neutral and erroneous actions remains challenging, and process-derived signals complement outcome supervision to improve test-time scaling; the code and data are available at the linked GitHub repository.
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