Authors
Marjorie Skubic, Dennis Perzanowski, Samuel Blisard, Alan Schultz, William Adams, Magda Bugajska, Derek Brock
Publication date
2004/5/4
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and Reviews)
Volume
34
Issue
2
Pages
154-167
Publisher
IEEE
Description
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 …
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