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A Human Digital Twin Architecture for Knowledge-based Interactions and Context-Aware Conversations

Published 4 Apr 2025 in cs.HC and cs.AI | (2504.03147v1)

Abstract: Recent developments in AI and Machine Learning (ML) are creating new opportunities for Human-Autonomy Teaming (HAT) in tasks, missions, and continuous coordinated activities. A major challenge is enabling humans to maintain awareness and control over autonomous assets, while also building trust and supporting shared contextual understanding. To address this, we present a real-time Human Digital Twin (HDT) architecture that integrates LLMs for knowledge reporting, answering, and recommendation, embodied in a visual interface. The system applies a metacognitive approach to enable personalized, context-aware responses aligned with the human teammate's expectations. The HDT acts as a visually and behaviorally realistic team member, integrated throughout the mission lifecycle, from training to deployment to after-action review. Our architecture includes speech recognition, context processing, AI-driven dialogue, emotion modeling, lip-syncing, and multimodal feedback. We describe the system design, performance metrics, and future development directions for more adaptive and realistic HAT systems.

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