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Towards Building Condition-Based Cross-Modality Intention-Aware Human-AI Cooperation under VR Environment

Ziyao He, Shiyuan Li, Yunpeng Song, Zhongmin Cai

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Abstract

To address critical challenges in effectively identifying user intent and forming relevant information presentations and recommendations in VR environments, we propose an innovative condition-based multi-modal human-AI cooperation framework. It highlights the intent tuples (intent, condition, intent prompt, action prompt) and 2-Large-Language-Models (2-LLMs) architecture. This design, utilizes “condition” as the core to describe tasks, dynamically match user interactions with intentions, and empower generations of various tailored multi-modal AI responses. The architecture of 2-LLMs separates the roles of intent detection and action generation, decreasing the prompt length and helping with generating appropriate responses. We implemented a VR-based intelligent furniture purchasing system based on the proposed framework and conducted a three-phase comparative user study. The results conclusively demonstrate the system’s superiority in time efficiency and accuracy, intention conveyance improvements, effective product acquisitions, and user satisfaction and cooperation preference. Our framework provides a promising approach towards personalized and efficient user experiences in VR.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceModality (human–computer interaction)Human–computer interactionAction (physics)PurchasingArchitectureModalUser-centered designEngineeringPolymer chemistryArtChemistryQuantum mechanicsOperations managementVisual artsPhysicsVisual Attention and Saliency DetectionHuman-Automation Interaction and SafetyVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts
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