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PEC-Home: Interpretation of Progressively Elliptical Commands in Smart Homes

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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.

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