On December 2, the Sichuan Provincial Innovation Center for Intelligent Sensing and Computing Chips and Systems, in partnership with the Chengdu Natural History Museum, rolled out a comprehensive, end-to-end solution tailored for cultural and tourism settings. This initiative received collaborative backing from the Chengdu Municipal Economy and Information Technology Bureau, the Chengdu Municipal New Economy Commission, and the Chengdu Municipal Culture, Broadcasting, and Tourism Bureau, with additional guidance from various departments within the Chengdu High-Tech Zone. The centerpiece of this innovative solution—the intelligent robot 'Xiaoxin'—officially kicked off its trial operations at the Chengdu Natural History Museum. 'Xiaoxin' boasts a suite of advanced features, including multimodal embodied intelligent interaction, bespoke audio guide services, and precise scene localization. On its inaugural day, 'Xiaoxin' catered to over 800 visitors, handled more than 500 interactive Q&A exchanges, and demonstrated a remarkable 96% accuracy in contextual comprehension. 'Xiaoxin's exceptional performance is the result of over 1,000 scenario-specific training sessions and the collective efforts of cross-functional teams over a three-month period. Its 'intelligent brain' is fueled by large language models crafted by ThinkingForce Technology and Shutu Technology, while its 'action hub' incorporates high-precision navigation technology from Shutu Technology. Moreover, 'Xiaoxin' doubles as a proficient 'data analyst,' adept at capturing real-time data such as visitor停留时长 (duration of stay) and interaction hotspots. This data empowers the museum to refine exhibit arrangements and tailor guide content. Presently, 'Xiaoxin' is engaged in fresh real-world validation activities at the Wuhouci and Jinli sites, delivering cultural-themed explanations and gathering visitor preference insights.
