Task assignment and scheduling algorithms are powerful tools for autonomously coordinating large teams of robotic or AI agents. However, the decisions these system make often rely on components designed by domain experts, which can be difficult for non-technical end-users to understand or modify to their own ends. In this paper we propose a preliminary design for a flexible natural language interface for a task assignment system. The goal of our approach is both to grant users more control over a task assignment system's decision process, as well as render these decisions more transparent. Users can direct the task assignment system via natural language commands, which are applied as constraints to a mixed-integer linear program (MILP) using a large language model (LLM). Additionally, our proposed system can alert users to potential issues with their commands, and engage them in a corrective dialogue in order to find a viable solution. We conclude with a description of our planned user-evaluation in the simulated environment Overcooked and describe next steps towards developing a flexible and transparent task allocation system.
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Brawer, J., Bishop, K., Hayes, B., & Roncone, A. (2024). Towards a Natural Language Interface for Flexible Multi-Agent Task Assignment. Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series, 2(1), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaaiss.v2i1.27665
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