IoT-Brain uses a neuro-symbolic Spatial Trajectory Graph to ground LLMs for verifiable semantic-spatial sensor scheduling, achieving 37.6% higher task success with lower resource use on a campus-scale benchmark.
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IoT-Brain: Grounding LLMs for Semantic-Spatial Sensor Scheduling
IoT-Brain uses a neuro-symbolic Spatial Trajectory Graph to ground LLMs for verifiable semantic-spatial sensor scheduling, achieving 37.6% higher task success with lower resource use on a campus-scale benchmark.
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