Harmony: A Human-Aware, Responsive, Modular Assistant with a Locally Deployed Large Language Model

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Authors Ziqi Yin, Mingxin Zhang, Daisuke Kawahara arXiv ID 2410.14252 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 3 Venue UbiComp Companion Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) offer powerful capabilities for natural language understanding, enabling more intelligent smart home assistants. However, existing systems often rely on cloud-based LLMs, raising concerns around user privacy and system dependency on external connectivity. In this work, we present Harmony, a privacy-preserving and robust smart home assistant powered by the locally deployable Llama3-8B model. Beyond protecting user data, Harmony also addresses reliability challenges of smaller models, such as hallucination and instruction misinterpretation, through structured prompting and modular agent design. Experimental results in both virtual environments and user studies show that Harmony achieves performance comparable to GPT-4-based systems, while enabling offline, proactive, and personalized smart home interaction.
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