Today, we see a drastic increase in LLM-based user interfaces to support users in various tasks. Also, in programming, we witness a productivity boost with features like LLM-supported code completion and conversational agents to generate code. In this work, we look at the future of computational notebooks by enriching them with LLM support. We propose a spectrum of support, from simple inline code completion to executable code that was the output of a conversation. We showcase five concrete examples for potential user interface designs and discuss their benefits and drawbacks. With this, we hope to inspire the future development of LLM-supported computational notebooks.
@article{arxiv.2406.10636,
title = {From Computational to Conversational Notebooks},
author = {Thomas Weber and Sven Mayer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.10636},
year = {2024}
}
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1st ACM CHI Workshop on Human-Notebook Interactions