Understanding Large-Language Model (LLM)-powered Human-Robot Interaction
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Abstract
Large-language models (LLMs) hold significant promise in improving human-robot interaction, offering advanced conversational skills and versatility in managing diverse, open-ended user requests in various tasks and domains. Despite the potential to transform human-robot interaction, very little is known about the distinctive design requirements for utilizing LLMs in robots, which may differ from text and voice interaction and vary by task and context. To better understand these requirements, we conducted a user study (n = 32) comparing an LLM-powered social robot against text- and voice-based agents, analyzing task-based requirements in conversational tasks, including choose, generate, execute, and negotiate.…
Citation impact
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- 68.06
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- 100%
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- 78
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Robot
- Computer science
- Human–computer interaction
- Negotiation
- Task (project management)
- Context (archaeology)
- Human–robot interaction
- Deliberation
- Quality Education