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Delta-first computer-use agent framework: observation-level gating with a zero-LLM CV pipeline

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DeltaVision

Observation middleware for GUI agents. A CV pipeline sits between the browser and the model, sending only what changed on screen instead of a full screenshot every step.

The model still reasons — it just reasons about less.

pip install deltavision

On PyPI: deltavision 1.0.0. OS-level companion (V2, alpha): deltavision-os.

Why This Matters

Standard computer use agents send a full 1280x900 screenshot (~1600 tokens) on every step, whether 1 pixel changed or the entire page swapped. DeltaVision puts a 4-layer CV classifier in front of the model that decides: did the page change, or just a region? Send accordingly.

Two headline benchmarks, both reproducible, both checked in:

Benchmark Steps FF tokens DV tokens Savings Reproduce
Spreadsheet data entry (deterministic, local HTML mock) 25 34,125 7,780 77.2% python examples/spreadsheet_observation_cost.py
TodoMVC 9-step (real Playwright + Anthropic tool_result) 9 13,824 6,133 55.6% python examples/observer_integration_proof.py

The first produces identical numbers on any machine — no agent, no trajectory variance, no auth. The second runs a real browser agent against the real TodoMVC app. Together they cover "per-observation ceiling" and "real-agent floor."

Savings grow with task length. On long SPA workflows with sticky page structure, DV stays on the DELTA path for 80%+ of steps, each of which costs 3-7× less than a full frame.

Integration tests

Every adapter claim is covered by a runnable script. Reproduce with python examples/integration_tests.py:

Framework What's verified Proof
Anthropic tool_result Live API call via claude-sonnet-4-20250514 ingests DV's content blocks without error 1,762 in / 50 out tokens, real response
OpenAI CUA (Operator) to_openai_computer_call_output() matches the computer-use spec data URL decodes to valid PNG, type=computer_call_output
Browser Use pip install browser-use + 5-line monkey-patch wires DV in; to_browser_use_screenshot_b64() returns a valid base64 PNG Patches BrowserSession.get_browser_state_summary, see examples/browser_use_integration/
Stagehand to_stagehand_middleware_parts() returns a valid list of typed content parts See examples/openclaw_integration/deltavision-adapter.ts for the TS side

Artifact: examples/integration_test_results.json (commit-tracked; 4/5 pass, Skyvern skipped — not on PyPI).

How It Works

Browser Action
    |
    v
+--------------------------------------+
|  DeltaVision CV Pipeline (no LLM)    |
|                                       |
|  Layer 1: URL change (free)           |
|  Layer 2: Pixel diff ratio (numpy)    |
|  Layer 3: Perceptual hash (PIL)       |
|  Layer 4: Anchor template match (cv2) |
|  + Scroll bypass gate                 |
|  + Animation guard                    |
+------------------+-------------------+
                   |
          +--------+--------+
          |                 |
      DELTA path       NEW_PAGE path
    crops + diff     full screenshot
    (~400 tokens)    (~1600 tokens)
          |                 |
          v                 v
+--------------------------------------+
|  Any Model Backend                    |
|  Claude / GPT-4o / Ollama / Local     |
+--------------------------------------+

Classifier accuracy: 17/17 scenarios across 8 diverse websites with default config. No site-specific tuning needed. Source: benchmarks/generalization/results.json.

Quick Start

From PyPI (recommended):

pip install deltavision
# Backends are optional extras:
pip install "deltavision[claude]"   # Anthropic
pip install "deltavision[openai]"   # OpenAI
pip install "deltavision[ollama]"   # local Ollama VLMs
pip install "deltavision[all]"      # everything

From source (for development or to run benchmarks):

git clone https://github.com/ddavidgao/deltavision.git
cd deltavision
python -m venv .venv && source .venv/bin/activate  # Windows: .venv\Scripts\activate
pip install -e ".[dev,all]"
playwright install chromium

# Run tests (no API keys needed) — 224 total, offline
pytest tests/ -q --ignore=tests/test_e2e_live.py --ignore=tests/test_live_capture.py

# The reproducible spreadsheet benchmark — no API key, no auth, deterministic
python examples/spreadsheet_observation_cost.py      # → 77.2% savings, same every run

# Integration tests against 4 CU frameworks (Anthropic live if ANTHROPIC_API_KEY set)
python examples/integration_tests.py

# Reaction time benchmark (pure CV, no model)
python benchmarks/reaction/run_reaction.py --rounds 5 --headless

# Classifier generalization test (17 scenarios, 8 sites)
python benchmarks/generalization/test_classifier_diverse.py

With a model backend

# Ollama (free, local, no API key)
ollama pull qwen2.5vl:7b
python main.py --task "Search Wikipedia for 'computer vision'" \
    --url https://en.wikipedia.org --backend ollama --model qwen2.5vl:7b --headless

# Claude API (Sonnet 4.6 default; Opus 4.7 and newer models work via --model)
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-...
python main.py --task "..." --url ... --backend claude
python main.py --task "..." --url ... --backend claude --model claude-opus-4-7-20260417

# OpenAI
export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...
python main.py --task "..." --url ... --backend openai

# Ablation: same task without delta gating (for comparison)
python main.py --task "..." --url ... --backend ollama --model qwen2.5vl:7b --force-full-frame

Safety modes

python main.py --task "..." --url ... --safety strict       # block credentials, shorteners
python main.py --task "..." --url ... --safety educational   # allowlist edu sites only
python main.py --task "..." --url ... --safety permissive    # log warnings only

Architecture

deltavision/
  vision/           # CV pipeline: diff engine, pHash, 4-layer classifier, capture
  agent/            # Agent loop, state machine, typed actions
  observation/      # Builds typed observations (FullFrame or Delta)
  model/            # Pluggable backends: claude, openai, ollama, local, scripted
  safety.py         # Model-agnostic action validation
  config.py         # All thresholds in one place, site-specific presets
  results/          # SQLite result store (query with db.summary() or raw SQL)
  benchmarks/
    reaction/       # CV-only reaction time benchmark
    generalization/ # Classifier accuracy across diverse sites + visual frame capture
    ablation/       # DeltaVision vs full-frame controlled comparison
    sites/          # Benchmark site registry (7 sites, 3 difficulty tiers)
  tests/            # 217 tests: unit, integration, live Playwright, real screenshots
                    # See TESTS.md for a visual coverage map
  paper/            # Paper outline with figure/table mapping to data

Testing

See TESTS.md for a per-module table of what every test verifies.

Suite Tests Covers
CV pipeline 34 diff, pHash, 4-layer classifier cascade, real McGraw-Hill frames
Model response parsing 33 JSON extraction, VLM output quirks (fences, preamble, nested confidence)
Safety layer 37 URL safety, credential detection, action limits, preset configs
Config validation 45 every threshold range, every field type, bbox coherence
Results store 19 SQLite save/query/best, schema, persistence across reopen
Integration 15 observation builder, action parser, agent state, simulated pipeline
Observer API 34 lifecycle + 5 format adapters (Anthropic/OpenAI/Browser Use/Skyvern/Stagehand)
Live (CI-skipped) 7 browser E2E, live capture
Total 224
pytest tests/ -q                    # full offline suite (224 collected, all pass)
pytest tests/test_safety.py -v      # single module
pytest tests/ --cov=. --cov-report=term-missing  # coverage

Using as a library

from playwright.async_api import async_playwright
from config import DeltaVisionConfig
from agent.loop import run_agent
from model.claude import ClaudeModel
from safety import STRICT

async def go():
    async with async_playwright() as pw:
        browser = await pw.chromium.launch()
        page = await browser.new_page()
        state = await run_agent(
            task="Find the capital of France on Wikipedia",
            start_url="https://en.wikipedia.org",
            model=ClaudeModel(api_key="sk-...", model="claude-sonnet-4-6"),
            browser_page=page,
            config=DeltaVisionConfig(MAX_STEPS=20),
            safety=STRICT,
        )
        print(f"Done in {state.step} steps, delta ratio: {state.delta_ratio:.1%}")
        await browser.close()

The run_agent function is the single entry point. All tunable behavior is in DeltaVisionConfig. Results are in state (dataclass with observations, responses, transition_log, step, done, etc.).

Results

All results stored in results/deltavision.db (SQLite). Query:

python -c "from results.store import ResultStore; ResultStore().summary()"

V2 (OS-level): matched-trajectory ablation — 68.2% savings

The sibling repo deltavision-os (mss + pyautogui for OS-level desktop agents) published its own independent ablation:

  • Same 10-step trajectory run twice on a real Mac desktop, natural Qwen2.5-VL behavior. No cherry-picking — exact same actions each time.
  • Forced full-frame: 17,600 image tokens
  • Delta-gated: 5,600 image tokens
  • 68.2% savings, zero difference in task outcome.

Plus a threshold sweep (3 trajectories × 3 values of NEW_PAGE_DIFF_THRESHOLD) empirically confirmed that the pHash layer dominates: diff-threshold in [0.30, 0.75] produced identical classifications. Paper-grade finding.

Raw data: deltavision-os/benchmarks/ablation_result.json and ablation_sweep_result.json. Plus a smoke-test run on the ScreenSpot-v2 community benchmark (Qwen2.5-VL-7B, 80% desktop accuracy on n=15) proves the V2 stack works end-to-end with a real VLM.

Repo: https://github.com/ddavidgao/deltavision-os


Browser side: savings depend heavily on the workload

Two benchmarks, both same Anthropic tool_result format, both real Playwright, same DeltaVisionObserver wrapping — nothing else changes between baseline and DV. Savings vary by task type; here's the honest shape:

SPA + mixed browser tasks (5 tasks, 40 steps) — reproduce: python examples/multi_site_benchmark.py

Task Steps Token savings
TodoMVC: add 3 + filter 9 55.6%
TodoMVC: add 3, check 2, clear 10 63.6%
Wikipedia: search + navigate + scroll 9 47.6%
Hacker News: browse + scroll + open thread 7 26.2%
example.com idle 5 72.6%
Aggregate 40 52.8%

Scroll-dominated media exploration (10 WebVoyager sites, 70 steps) — reproduce: python examples/webvoyager_subset.py

Site Steps Token savings
huggingface 7 33.2%
wolfram 7 23.2%
cambridge 7 18.7%
github 7 18.2%
apple 7 12.7%
allrecipes 7 12.6%
bbc_news 7 10.3%
coursera 7 7.4%
arxiv 7 6.2%
espn 7 4.7%
Aggregate 70 14.7%

What the two benchmarks tell you

  • DV excels on SPA / mixed-interaction tasks (55-65% savings). These are the real CU-agent workloads: click buttons, type in inputs, navigate with URL changes. Small region changes compress well into crops.
  • DV's savings shrink on pure-scroll exploration (5-33% savings). The scroll_bypass gate correctly classifies scrolled frames as DELTAs, but the resulting delta crops are near-full-viewport because each scroll exposes a large band of new content. Token savings stay positive but the wire-byte savings can go slightly negative (PNG-of-thumbnail + PNG-of- large-crop can exceed a single PNG-of-full-frame).
  • Best case (idle, static, tiny local change): 70%+ savings.
  • Worst case (ESPN, full-page scrolling media): 4.7% token savings.

This is a fundamental property of the technique, not a bug: DeltaVision is an observation-level optimization for sticky-context workflows. On sites where every scroll reveals mostly-new pixels, there's less redundant observation to strip.

Practical takeaway for CU agent builders: if your workflow is mostly typing / clicking / form interactions, expect 40-70% token savings. If it's mostly scrolling through long feeds, expect 5-20%. Real agents do both, so a typical run lands between those endpoints (20-40% is a reasonable expectation for a mixed agent workload).

Multi-step ablation on Wikipedia (Qwen2.5-VL-7B)

Wikipedia search-and-navigate task. Both agents use the same model, same prompt, same browser.

DeltaVision Full-Frame (baseline)
Outcome Task completed at step 3 Hit 50-step limit, did not complete
Image tokens used ~4,000 ~81,600
Delta ratio 67% 0%

Caveat: the full-frame baseline didn't complete the task. Token counts are cumulative over the steps each agent actually executed, not directly comparable as "tokens to complete the same work." The meaningful claim is that DeltaVision completed a task that the full-frame path failed on, at a fraction of the per-step observation cost. Data: DB Runs 11/12.

Classifier Generalization

Site Type Scenarios Accuracy
Wikipedia Traditional nav 4 100%
HumanBenchmark Dynamic content 3 100%
Hacker News Minimal HTML 3 100%
Dynamic SPA JS content injection 2 100%
Scroll test Viewport shift 2 100%
TodoMVC SPA (React) 1 100%
GitHub (public browse) SPA (Turbo) 1 100%
example.com Static minimal 1 100%
Total 8 sites 17 100%

Source: benchmarks/generalization/results.json. All scenarios run with default config, no per-site tuning.

Reaction Time (CV pipeline only, no model)

DeltaVision (5 clean rounds) Human Median Claude CU (n=1)
Best 74ms 273ms 13,491ms
Average 100ms 273ms 13,491ms (single measurement)

Data sources: DeltaVision values from DB Run 10 (5 clean rounds of 10, fixed state machine, Windows RTX 5080). Claude CU baseline from results/humanbenchmark_reaction_20260414_220141.json (backend label: claude_standard_cu, 1 round — model version not recorded in the JSON).

Note: This measures CV pipeline speed (screenshot + color detect + click). The comparison to Claude CU is unfair — Claude runs full model inference per step — and the Claude baseline is n=1, so the "avg" cell repeats the single measurement. The reaction benchmark demonstrates that simple visual tasks don't need a model at all.

Launch video

A 74-second narrated walkthrough of DeltaVision — the problem, the pipeline, and the deterministic benchmark that produces these numbers:

File Content
benchmarks/ablation/video_frames/deltavision_v1_launch.mp4 1080p60, 8 scenes: title / problem / task setup / DV pipeline internals on one real observation / side-by-side showing what FF sends vs what DV actually sends (thumbnail + crop snippets) / savings range / 73% headline / install

Older per-benchmark clips in the same directory: honest_numbers.mp4 (summary), waldo_comparison.mp4 (TodoMVC side-by-side), github_comparison.mp4, real_comparison.mp4.

Record your own agent session:

# Needs Ollama running with a VLM
ollama serve
python benchmarks/demo/record_comparison.py --task wikipedia
python benchmarks/demo/record_comparison.py --task wikipedia_multi

Videos are recorded by Playwright at 60fps. ffmpeg combines them side-by-side with labels.

Key Design Decisions

  1. The model never decides transition type. The CV classifier is deterministic, sub-millisecond, and testable.
  2. Speed comes from sending less, not skipping the model. The model still reasons; it gets cropped regions instead of full screenshots.
  3. Safety is framework-level. Critical for uncensored local models that won't refuse dangerous actions.
  4. Backend-agnostic. Same observation format for Claude (Sonnet 4.6, Opus 4.7), GPT-4o, Qwen, or UI-TARS. Add a backend in model/ with BaseModel's interface and DV's classifier output drops in unchanged.
  5. Scroll-aware. Scrolling shifts the viewport but doesn't change page state. The classifier knows this.
  6. Animation-resistant. Subtle animations (spinners, fades) don't trigger false page transitions.

Troubleshooting

"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY not set" — copy .env.example to .env and fill in your key, or export it: export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-.... The CLI also loads .env from the project root automatically.

Ollama connection refused — start the server first: ollama serve in another terminal. Check the model is pulled: ollama list. Default host is http://localhost:11434.

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'numpy' — the project venv is separate from system Python. Use .venv/bin/python3 explicitly or activate the venv first. macOS's system Python is externally managed.

Playwright browser not found — run playwright install chromium after the first pip install.

Classifier misbehaves on a custom site — dump meta.json from benchmarks/generalization/frames/ to see what the CV pipeline measured. Tune PHASH_DISTANCE_THRESHOLD (default 20) or NEW_PAGE_DIFF_THRESHOLD (default 0.75) in config.py. All thresholds are validated at construction — bad values raise ConfigError immediately.

ConfigError at startup — you set a threshold out of range. Every field has documented bounds in config.py::DeltaVisionConfig.__post_init__. The error names the field and the valid range.

V1 vs V2

This is V1 (browser-focused) — on PyPI as deltavision. If you need OS-level or OSWorld-VM observation, see deltavision-os (on PyPI as deltavision-os, currently 0.1.0a0 alpha). V1 is the stable browser middleware; V2 extends the same CV pipeline to the full OS desktop via mss + pyautogui.

License

MIT

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