NarraGuide: An LLM-based Narrative Mobile Robot for Remote Place Exploration

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Robotic telepresence enables users to navigate and experience remote environments. However, effective navigation and situational awareness depend on users' prior knowledge of the environment, limiting the usefulness of these systems for exploring unfamiliar places. We explore how integrating location-aware LLM-based narrative capabilities into a mobile robot can support remote exploration. We developed a prototype system, called NarraGuide, that provides narrative guidance for users to explore and learn about a remote place through a dialogue-based interface. We deployed our prototype in a geology museum, where remote participants (n = 20) used the robot to tour the museum. Our findings reveal how users perceived the robot's role, engaged in dialogue in the tour, and expressed preferences for bystander encountering. Our work demonstrates the potential of LLM-enabled robotic capabilities to deliver location-aware narrative guidance and enrich the experience of exploring remote environments.

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Hu, Y., Sato, A. J., Du, J., Ye, C., Zhu, A., Praveena, P., & Mutlu, B. (2025). NarraGuide: An LLM-based Narrative Mobile Robot for Remote Place Exploration. In UIST 2025 - Proceedings of the 38th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3746059.3747697

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