Incremental visual scaffolding using multimodal models improves persistent common ground representation in situated dialogue by reducing representational blur compared to text-only approaches, with hybrid text-visual yielding best results on the IndiRef benchmark.
MacEachren, Robert E
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Using Machine Mental Imagery for Representing Common Ground in Situated Dialogue
Incremental visual scaffolding using multimodal models improves persistent common ground representation in situated dialogue by reducing representational blur compared to text-only approaches, with hybrid text-visual yielding best results on the IndiRef benchmark.
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