Proxy-Validated LLM UX Micro-Simulations: An Artifact-First Protocol for Early-Stage Decision Support
3.20T1 sourcearXiv cs.HC
Source record
Published by arXiv cs.HC (T1 source). The original is at https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.13563.
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SummaryResearch paper proposing an LLM-driven UX micro-simulation pipeline that generates structured customer-experience feedback from versioned prompts, personas, tasks, and UI snapshots. It validates simulated friction themes against public proxy corpora (app reviews, support tweets, OSS issues) using Jaccard and embedding-based alignment metrics, ablates four agent strategies, and documents failure modes including fabrication.
Why it mattersConcrete proxy-validation protocol with documented calibration caveats for teams considering LLM-based UX research as a substitute for paid studies. Relevant for early-stage product decision-making.
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