AssistantX: An LLM-Powered Proactive Assistant in Collaborative Human-Populated Environment
The increasing demand for intelligent assistants in human-populated environments has motivated significant research in autonomous robotic systems. Traditional service robots and virtual assistants, however, struggle with real-world task execution due to their limited capacity for dynamic reasoning a...
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Zusammenfassung: | The increasing demand for intelligent assistants in human-populated
environments has motivated significant research in autonomous robotic systems.
Traditional service robots and virtual assistants, however, struggle with
real-world task execution due to their limited capacity for dynamic reasoning
and interaction, particularly when human collaboration is required. Recent
developments in Large Language Models have opened new avenues for improving
these systems, enabling more sophisticated reasoning and natural interaction
capabilities. In this paper, we introduce AssistantX, an LLM-powered proactive
assistant designed to operate autonomously in a physical office environment.
Unlike conventional service robots, AssistantX leverages a novel multi-agent
architecture, PPDR4X, which provides advanced inference capabilities and
comprehensive collaboration awareness. By effectively bridging the gap between
virtual operations and physical interactions, AssistantX demonstrates robust
performance in managing complex real-world scenarios. Our evaluation highlights
the architecture's effectiveness, showing that AssistantX can respond to clear
instructions, actively retrieve supplementary information from memory, and
proactively seek collaboration from team members to ensure successful task
completion. More details and videos can be found at
https://assistantx-agent.github.io/AssistantX/. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.17655 |