Language and Learning for Robots
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Robot technology will find wide-scale use only when a robotic device can be given commands and taught new tasks in a natural language. How could a robot understand instructions expressed in English? How could a robot learn from instructions? Crangle and Suppes begin to answer these questions through a theoretical approach to language and learning for robots and by experimental work with robots.
The authors develop the notion of an instructable robot—one which derives its intelligence in part from interaction with humans. Since verbal interaction with a robot requires a natural language semantics, the authors propose a natural-model semantics which they then apply to the interpretation of robot commands. Two experimental projects are described which provide natural-language interfaces to robotic aids for the physically disabled. The authors discuss the specific challenges posed by the interpretation of "stop" commands and the interpretation of spatial prepositions.
The authors also examine the use of explicit verbal instruction to teach a robot new procedures, propose ways a robot can learn from corrective commands containing qualitative spatial expressions, and discuss the machine-learning of a natural language use to instruct a robot in the performance of simple physical tasks. Two chapters focus on probabilistic techniques in learning.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781881526193
EAN: 9781881526193
Publisher Date: 30 Jan 1995
Bood Data Readership Text: Professional & Vocational
Gardner Classification Code: U01
Illustrations: Illustrations
LCCN: 93043516
No of Pages: 304
PrintOnDemand: N
Series Title: Center for the Study of Language and Information Publication Lecture Notes
UK Availability: GXC
Year Of Publication: 1994
ISBN-10: 1881526194
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Language & Information
Binding: Paperback
Dewey: 629.892
Height: 228 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Pagination: 304 pages, Illustrations
Returnable: Y
Spine Width: 20 mm
Width: 152 mm