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Spatial Language for Human–Robot Dialogs

M. Skubic, Dennis Perzanowski, Samuel Blisard, Anna Charlotte Schultz, William Adams, Magda Bugajska, Derek Brock

发表年份
2004
引用次数
221

摘要

In conversation, people often use spatial relationships to describe their environment, e.g., "There is a desk in front of me and a doorway behind it," and to issue directives, e.g., "go around the desk and through the doorway." In our research, we have been investigating the use of spatial relationships to establish a natural communication mechanism between people and robots, in particular, for novice users. In this paper, the work on robot spatial relationships is combined with a multimodal robot interface. We show how linguistic spatial descriptions and other spatial information can be extracted from an evidence grid map and how this information can be used in a natural, human-robot dialog. Examples using spatial language are included for both robot-to-human feedback and also human-to-robot commands. We also discuss some linguistic consequences in the semantic representations of spatial and locative information based on this work.

关键词

RobotComputer scienceDeixisDeskHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interactionNatural languageSpatial analysisConversationInterface (matter)

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