Generalist Virtual Agents: A Survey on Autonomous Agents Across Digital Platforms
In this paper, we introduce the Generalist Virtual Agent (GVA), an autonomous entity engineered to function across diverse digital platforms and environments, assisting users by executing a variety of tasks. This survey delves into the evolution of GVAs, tracing their progress from early intelligent...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we introduce the Generalist Virtual Agent (GVA), an autonomous
entity engineered to function across diverse digital platforms and
environments, assisting users by executing a variety of tasks. This survey
delves into the evolution of GVAs, tracing their progress from early
intelligent assistants to contemporary implementations that incorporate
large-scale models. We explore both the philosophical underpinnings and
practical foundations of GVAs, addressing their developmental challenges and
the methodologies currently employed in their design and operation. By
presenting a detailed taxonomy of GVA environments, tasks, and capabilities,
this paper aims to bridge the theoretical and practical aspects of GVAs,
concluding those that operate in environments closely mirroring the real world
are more likely to demonstrate human-like intelligence. We discuss potential
future directions for GVA research, highlighting the necessity for realistic
evaluation metrics and the enhancement of long-sequence decision-making
capabilities to advance the field toward more systematic or embodied
applications. This work not only synthesizes the existing body of literature
but also proposes frameworks for future investigations, contributing
significantly to the ongoing development of intelligent systems. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.10943 |