Master Thesis
LLM to enhace the interaction between robots and humans
Student/s
Supervisor/s
- Anaís Garrell Zulueta
- Esteban Vegas
Information
- Started: 01/09/2023
Description
Human models play a crucial role in human-robot interaction (HRI), enabling robots to consider the impact of their actions on people and plan their behavior accordingly. However, crafting good human models is challenging; capturing context-dependent human behavior requires significant prior knowledge and/or large amounts of interaction data, both of which are difficult to obtain. In this work, we plan to explore the potential of large-language models (LLMs) -- which have consumed vast amounts of human-generated text data -- to act as zero-shot human models for HRI.
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