MAP: Multi-user Personalization with Collaborative LLM-powered Agents
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Mar 17, 2025
Abstract
The widespread adoption of Large Language Models (LLMs) and LLM-powered
agents in multi-user settings underscores the need for reliable, usable methods
to accommodate diverse preferences and resolve conflicting directives. Drawing
on conflict resolution theory, we introduce a user-centered workflow for
multi-user personalization comprising three stages: Reflection, Analysis, and
Feedback. We then present MAP -- a \textbf{M}ulti-\textbf{A}gent system for
multi-user \textbf{P}ersonalization -- to operationalize this workflow. By
delegating subtasks to specialized agents, MAP (1) retrieves and reflects on
relevant user information, while enhancing reliability through agent-to-agent
interactions, (2) provides detailed analysis for improved transparency and
usability, and (3) integrates user feedback to iteratively refine results. Our
user study findings (n=12) highlight MAP's effectiveness and usability for
conflict resolution while emphasizing the importance of user involvement in
resolution verification and failure management. This work highlights the
potential of multi-agent systems to implement user-centered, multi-user
personalization workflows and concludes by offering insights for
personalization in multi-user contexts.