评估大型语言模型聊天机器人,让社区参与大型设计项目

AI EDAM Pub Date : 2024-03-18 DOI:10.1017/s0890060424000027
Jonathan Dortheimer, Nik Martelaro, Aaron Sprecher, Gerhard Schubert
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机器学习领域的最新进展使计算机能够与人类进行有意义的对话。在本研究中,我们建议利用这一技术,通过创建聊天机器人系统,自动简化利益相关者与设计师之间的信息交流,从而促进大型城市开发项目中的设计对话。为此,我们开发并评估了一个概念验证聊天机器人系统,该系统可以就一个特定的建筑项目进行设计对话,并将这些对话转换成需求列表。接下来,在一项有 56 人参与的实验中,我们将聊天机器人系统与常规在线调查进行了比较,重点关注用户满意度以及所收集信息的质量和数量。结果显示,在用户满意度方面,参与者更喜欢聊天机器人体验,而不是常规调查。不过,我们发现聊天机器人对话比调查产生了更多的数据,新想法的比率相似,但主题较少。我们的研究结果提供了有力的证据,证明聊天机器人可以有效地用于大型设计项目中的设计讨论,并提供了一种用户友好的体验,有助于让人们参与到设计过程中。基于这些证据,通过为利益相关者之间有意义的对话提供空间并扩大设计项目的覆盖范围,在交互式设计系统中使用聊天机器人系统有可能改善设计过程及其结果。
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Evaluating large-language-model chatbots to engage communities in large-scale design projects

Recent advances in machine learning have enabled computers to converse with humans meaningfully. In this study, we propose using this technology to facilitate design conversations in large-scale urban development projects by creating chatbot systems that can automate and streamline information exchange between stakeholders and designers. To this end, we developed and evaluated a proof-of-concept chatbot system that can perform design conversations on a specific construction project and convert those conversations into a list of requirements. Next, in an experiment with 56 participants, we compared the chatbot system to a regular online survey, focusing on user satisfaction and the quality and quantity of collected information. The results revealed that, with regard to user satisfaction, the participants preferred the chatbot experience to a regular survey. However, we found that chatbot conversations produced more data than the survey, with a similar rate of novel ideas but fewer themes. Our findings provide robust evidence that chatbots can be effectively used for design discussions in large-scale design projects and offer a user-friendly experience that can help to engage people in the design process. Based on this evidence, by providing a space for meaningful conversations between stakeholders and expanding the reach of design projects, the use of chatbot systems in interactive design systems can potentially improve design processes and their outcomes.

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