Abstract
Multitasking in mixed reality (MR) environments introduces unique cognitive demands, particularly in workload management. Accurate workload prediction is critical for optimizing user experience, safety, and performance in such settings. This study proposes a novel framework that integrates large language models (LLMs) with traditional workload assessment tools to enhance prediction accuracy in MR multitasking scenarios. A multitasking experiment involving 36 participants was conducted, combining realworld and virtual tasks, with workload evaluated using NASA-TLX. To address limited sample sizes, synthetic data was generated using generative adversarial networks (GANs), enabling robust model training. We employed a hybrid deep learning model that integrates LLM-generated text embeddings with numerical features in a feedforward neural network (FNN). Results show that integrating LLMs, specifically BERT and GPT-2, significantly improves workload prediction accuracy, with a root mean square error (RMSE) reduction from 6.82 (FNN-only) to 0.95 (BERTintegrated model). The findings underscore the potential of LLMs to augment cognitive workload assessment, supporting more adaptive and scalable human-machine collaboration in MR environments.
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Abbas, S., Jeong, H., & He, D. (2025). Integration of LLMs for Multitasking Workload Prediction in Mixed Reality Environments. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society, PHM (Vol. 17). Prognostics and Health Management Society. https://doi.org/10.36001/phmconf.2025.v17i1.4408
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