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Broadening Access to Simulations for End-Users via Large Language Models: Challenges and Opportunities

Human-Computer Interaction 2024-09-25 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Large Language Models (LLMs) are becoming ubiquitous to create intelligent virtual assistants that assist users in interacting with a system, as exemplified in marketing. Although LLMs have been discussed in Modeling & Simulation (M&S), the community has focused on generating code or explaining results. We examine the possibility of using LLMs to broaden access to simulations, by enabling non-simulation end-users to ask what-if questions in everyday language. Specifically, we discuss the opportunities and challenges in designing such an end-to-end system, divided into three broad phases. First, assuming the general case in which several simulation models are available, textual queries are mapped to the most relevant model. Second, if a mapping cannot be found, the query can be automatically reformulated and clarifying questions can be generated. Finally, simulation results are produced and contextualized for decision-making. Our vision for such system articulates long-term research opportunities spanning M&S, LLMs, information retrieval, and ethics.

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@article{arxiv.2409.15290,
  title  = {Broadening Access to Simulations for End-Users via Large Language Models: Challenges and Opportunities},
  author = {Philippe J. Giabbanelli and Jose J. Padilla and Ameeta Agrawal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.15290},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

To appear in proceedings of the 2024 Winter Simulation Conference