The development of autonomous vehicles is dramatically reshaping the transportation landscape, bringing new challenges and opportunities in human-machine interaction. As autonomous vehicles evolve, understanding and responding to human intent becomes significant, and therefore require new ways of human-autonomy teaming. A human digital twin (HDT) is a virtual representation of an individual driver, capturing their preferences, behaviors, and physiological states, enabling machines to better understand and predict human needs and responses. In this paper, we explore how large language models (LLMs), like GPT-4 and LLaMA, together with HDTs are changing the way humans team up with autonomous vehicles. These LLMs help make our conversations with vehicles more natural and intuitive. By pairing them in HDTs, we can get real-time feedback and smarter responses. This combination offers not just easier control but also safer driving experiences. We will break down how this works, why it matters, and what we might expect in the future.


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    Title :

    Human-Autonomy Teaming on Autonomous Vehicles with Large Language Model-Enabled Human Digital Twins


    Contributors:
    Cui, Can (author) / Ma, Yunsheng (author) / Cao, Xu (author) / Ye, Wenqian (author) / Wang, Ziran (author)


    Publication date :

    2023-12-06


    Size :

    6390364 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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