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Research on the Application of Intelligent Agents in WeChat Mini Programs: An Analysis Based on System Architecture and Scenario Practice
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jbdc.202501421
Author(s)
Jiaqi Tang, Xiao Liu, Sile Xu
Affiliation(s)
Guangzhou Railway Vocational and Technical College, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Abstract
The artificial intelligence industry was identified as a key development direction by the Central Government and local governments across the country in 2024.The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and mobile internet technologies is deepening, and Intelligent Agent technology is becoming increasingly crucial, as it can enhance the intelligent service capabilities of WeChat Mini Programs. Our research has clarified all implementation methods of Intelligent Agents within WeChat Mini Programs. We integrated advanced technologies such as IoT devices, natural language understanding (NLU), and machine learning to develop an Intelligent Agent technology framework suitable for the WeChat ecosystem, and also created a corresponding system topology diagram. We selected representative application scenarios including life services, tool support, and health management. Through practical cases, we have proven that Intelligent Agents are effective in improving user interaction experiences and simplifying service processes. Additionally, we discussed existing challenges such as data privacy protection, system response efficiency, and user adaptability, and proposed improvement measures. Experimental data shows that Intelligent Agent technology can enhance the interactive experience and intelligent service capabilities of Mini Programs. In the future, with the application of new technologies like 5G communication and augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), the WeChat Mini Program ecosystem will become more efficient and better able to meet users' personalized needs.
Keywords
Intelligent Agent; WeChat Mini Program; System Architecture; Artificial Intelligence; Internet of Things (IoT)
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