SkillNet: Create, Evaluate, and Connect AI Skills
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arXiv:2603.04448v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Current AI agents can flexibly invoke tools and execute complex tasks, yet their long-term advancement is hindered by the lack of systematic accumulation and transfer of skills. Without a unified mechanism for skill consolidation, agents frequently ``reinvent the wheel'', rediscovering solutions in isolated contexts without leveraging prior strategies. To overcome this limitation, we introduce SkillNet, an open infrastructure designed to create, e
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--> Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence arXiv:2603.04448 [Submitted on 26 Feb 2026] Title: SkillNet: Create, Evaluate, and Connect AI Skills Authors: Yuan Liang , Ruobin Zhong , Haoming Xu , Chen Jiang , Yi Zhong , Runnan Fang , Jia-Chen Gu , Shumin Deng , Yunzhi Yao , Mengru Wang , Shuofei Qiao , Xin Xu , Tongtong Wu , Kun Wang , Yang Liu , Zhen Bi , Jungang Lou , Yuchen Eleanor Jiang , Hangcheng Zhu , Gang Yu , Haiwen Hong , Longtao Huang , Hui Xue , Chenxi Wang , Yijun Wang , Zifei Shan , Xi Chen , Zhaopeng Tu , Feiyu Xiong , Xin Xie , Peng Zhang , Zhengke Gui , Lei Liang , Jun Zhou , Chiyu Wu , Jin Shang , Yu Gong , Junyu Lin , Changliang Xu , Hongjie Deng , Wen Zhang , Keyan Ding , Qiang Zhang , Fei Huang , Ningyu Zhang , Jeff Z. Pan , Guilin Qi , Haofen Wang , Huajun Chen View a PDF of the paper titled SkillNet: Create, Evaluate, and Connect AI Skills, by Yuan Liang and 48 other authors View PDF HTML Abstract: Current AI agents can flexibly invoke tools and execute complex tasks, yet their long-term advancement is hindered by the lack of systematic accumulation and transfer of skills. Without a unified mechanism for skill consolidation, agents frequently ``reinvent the wheel'', rediscovering solutions in isolated contexts without leveraging prior strategies. To overcome this limitation, we introduce SkillNet, an open infrastructure designed to create, evaluate, and organize AI skills at scale. SkillNet structures skills within a unified ontology that supports creating skills from heterogeneous sources, establishing rich relational connections, and performing multi-dimensional evaluation across Safety, Completeness, Executability, Maintainability, and Cost-awareness. Our infrastructure integrates a repository of over 200,000 skills, an interactive platform, and a versatile Python toolkit. Experimental evaluations on ALFWorld, WebShop, and ScienceWorld demonstrate that SkillNet significantly enhances agent performance, improving average rewards by 40% and...
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