arXiv:2606. 01912v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Smart homes are evolving toward complex state-dependent living environments, requiring Large Language Models (LLMs) to reason over user intent, preferences, and multi-device interactions.
By Kuan Li, Shuo Zhang, Huacan Wang, Fangzhou Yu, Zecheng Sheng, Yi Gu, Weipeng Ming, Lei Xue, Chen Liu, Sen Hu, Ronghao Chen, Siyue Lin, Yuqing Hou, Xiaofeng Mou, Yi Xu
arXiv:2607. 18034v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Smart home assistants interpret a wide range of user commands, from explicit device control to underspecified and preference dependent requests.
By Eu Jin Lim, Zhaoxing Li, Sebastian Stein
arXiv:2606. 01099v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Command understanding systems in smart home ecosystems can automate device control and substantially improve user experience.
By Haowei Han, Kexin Hu, Weiwei Cai, Debiao Zhang, Bin Qin, Yuxiang Wang, Jiawei Jiang, Xiao Yan, Bo Du
Recent advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs) have empowered home assistants with natural language interaction capabilities. However, current assistants overlook the progressive omission that occurs in human dialogue as shared context accumulates, leading to more elliptical expressions for efficient communication.
arXiv:2606. 18636v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Recent advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs) have empowered home assistants with natural language interaction capabilities.
By Yingyu Shan, Zeming Liu, Silin Li, Boao Qian, Jiashu Yao, Yuhang Guo, Haifeng Wang
arXiv:2607. 26865v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: LLM agents following the ReAct paradigm are promising enablers of complex multi-step tasks, including multi-hop question answering, code generation, and control of physical AI systems.
By Amirmohammad Farzaneh, Osvaldo Simeone
Building capable visual web agents requires long-horizon reasoning, precise grounding, and robust interaction with dynamic real-world websites. Despite rapid progress, the strongest systems remain largely proprietary, while open agents still depend heavily on supervised post-training over large collections of curated web trajectories.
arXiv:2607. 15660v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While LLM agents demonstrate strong reasoning abilities in compact and well-defined scenarios, they struggle to maintain robustness and effectiveness when faced with large-scale, diverse, and dynamic real-world environments that demand seamless tool integration.
By Shuaiyu Zhou, Fengpeng Yue, Zengjie Hu, Yuanzhe Shen, Chenyang Zhang, feng hong, Cao Liu, Ke Zeng
arXiv:2606. 03698v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A central goal of large language model (LLM) research is to build agentic systems that can plan, act, and adapt through sustained interaction with dynamic environments.
By Sangeun Park, Minhae Kwon
arXiv:2607. 00627v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) are powerful pattern-completion systems, but their default operating mode - predicting the next token from a static context - does not reliably produce persistent, manipulable representations of an external world.
By Alexey Potapov
arXiv:2606. 09138v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Agentic reinforcement learning (RL) has become an important post-training paradigm for turning LLMs from static chatbots into interactive agents, giving rise to representative applications such as OpenClaw.
By Daoyu Wang, Mingyue Cheng, Qingchuan Li, Shuo Yu, Jie Ouyang, Qi Liu
arXiv:2606. 02031v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Building capable visual web agents requires long-horizon reasoning, precise grounding, and robust interaction with dynamic real-world websites.
By Rui Yang, Qianhui Wu, Yuxi Chen, Hao Bai, Wenlin Yao, Hao Cheng, Baolin Peng, Huan Zhang, Tong Zhang, Jianfeng Gao