Harnessing LLMs as Speech Interfaces for Assistive Robotics
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Watch a 13-minute conference talk from the 37th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2024) exploring how Large Language Models can be leveraged to create more intuitive speech interfaces for assistive robotics. Discover innovative approaches to developing natural language interaction systems that enable more effective human-robot communication in assistive technology applications. Learn about cutting-edge research presented in Pittsburgh that demonstrates the potential of LLMs to transform how people with disabilities can control and interact with robotic assistance through voice commands.
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VoicePilot: Harnessing LLMs as Speech Interfaces for Assistive Robotics
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