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Exploring the Design Space of Real-time LLM Knowledge Support Systems: A Case Study of Jargon Explanations

Human-Computer Interaction 2025-05-02 v1

Abstract

Knowledge gaps often arise during communication due to diverse backgrounds, knowledge bases, and vocabularies. With recent LLM developments, providing real-time knowledge support is increasingly viable, but is challenging due to shared and individual cognitive limitations (e.g., attention, memory, and comprehension) and the difficulty in understanding the user's context and internal knowledge. To address these challenges, we explore the key question of understanding how people want to receive real-time knowledge support. We built StopGap -- a prototype that provides real-time knowledge support for explaining jargon words in videos -- to conduct a design probe study (N=24) that explored multiple visual knowledge representation formats. Our study revealed individual differences in preferred representations and highlighted the importance of user agency, personalization, and mixed-initiative assistance. Based on our findings, we map out six key design dimensions for real-time LLM knowledge support systems and offer insights for future research in this space.

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@article{arxiv.2503.00715,
  title  = {Exploring the Design Space of Real-time LLM Knowledge Support Systems: A Case Study of Jargon Explanations},
  author = {Yuhan Liu and Aadit Shah and Jordan Ackerman and Manaswi Saha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.00715},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

This work is accepted and will be presented at CHI25