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SummAct: Uncovering User Intentions Through Interactive Behaviour Summarisation

Published 10 Oct 2024 in cs.HC | (2410.08356v1)

Abstract: Recent work has highlighted the potential of modelling interactive behaviour analogously to natural language. We propose interactive behaviour summarisation as a novel computational task and demonstrate its usefulness for automatically uncovering latent user intentions while interacting with graphical user interfaces. To tackle this task, we introduce SummAct, a novel hierarchical method to summarise low-level input actions into high-level intentions. SummAct first identifies sub-goals from user actions using a LLM and in-context learning. High-level intentions are then obtained by fine-tuning the model using a novel UI element attention to preserve detailed context information embedded within UI elements during summarisation. Through a series of evaluations, we demonstrate that SummAct significantly outperforms baselines across desktop and mobile interfaces as well as interactive tasks by up to 21.9%. We further show three exciting interactive applications benefited from SummAct: interactive behaviour forecasting, automatic behaviour synonym identification, and language-based behaviour retrieval.

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