Abstract
AutoPage, a multi-agent system, automates the creation of interactive research webpages through a hierarchical process, ensuring high-quality and efficient results.
In the quest for scientific progress, communicating research is as vital as the discovery itself. Yet, researchers are often sidetracked by the manual, repetitive chore of building project webpages to make their dense papers accessible. While automation has tackled static slides and posters, the dynamic, interactive nature of webpages has remained an unaddressed challenge. To bridge this gap, we reframe the problem, arguing that the solution lies not in a single command, but in a collaborative, hierarchical process. We introduce AutoPage, a novel multi-agent system that embodies this philosophy. AutoPage deconstructs paper-to-page creation into a coarse-to-fine pipeline from narrative planning to multimodal content generation and interactive rendering. To combat AI hallucination, dedicated "Checker" agents verify each step against the source paper, while optional human checkpoints ensure the final product aligns perfectly with the author's vision, transforming the system from a mere tool into a powerful collaborative assistant. To rigorously validate our approach, we also construct PageBench, the first benchmark for this new task. Experiments show AutoPage not only generates high-quality, visually appealing pages but does so with remarkable efficiency in under 15 minutes for less than \0.1. Code and dataset will be released at https://mqleet.github.io/AutoPage_ProjectPage/{Webpage}$.
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š Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.19600
š„ Project Page: https://mqleet.github.io/AutoPage_ProjectPage (Refresh the page to see a new version each time)
š¹ļø Code: https://github.com/AutoLab-SAI-SJTU/AutoPage (āļø)
š¤ Huggingface Space: https://huggingface.co/spaces/Mqleet/AutoPage
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To address the questions "How to create a webpage from an academic paper?" and "How to evaluate the project webpage?", we propose AutoPage and PageBench. AutoPage transforms academic papers into polished, published-ready project webpages through a human-in-the-loop multi-agent pipeline, while PageBench provides automatic evaluation across content quality and visual design quality dimensions.
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