The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about spatial proximity between objects in a nat-ural scene. The paper discusses novel psycholin-guistic experimental data that tests and verifies the model. The model has been implemented, and en-ables a conversational robot to identify objects in a scene through topological spatial relations (e.g. “X near Y”). The model can help motivate the choice between topological and projective prepositions.
This paper describes a psycholinguistic experiment that investigates whether the applicability of th...
This article describes the application of computational models of spatial prepositions to visually s...
This article describes the application of computational models of spatial prepositions to visually s...
The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about ...
The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about ...
The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about ...
The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about ...
The paper presents a computational model for a context-dependent analysis of a physical environment ...
The paper presents a computational model for a context-dependent analysis of a physical environment ...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
The aim of our research is to enable spontaneous and efficient spatial reference to objects in human...
The paper examines how people’s judge-ments of proximity between two objects are influenced by the p...
In order for a robot to collaborate with a human to achieve a goal, the robot should be able to comm...
Proximity, a vague spatial relationship between a reference object (RO) and a located object (LO), h...
What semantic structures can enable a system to understand and use spatial language in realistic sit...
This paper describes a psycholinguistic experiment that investigates whether the applicability of th...
This article describes the application of computational models of spatial prepositions to visually s...
This article describes the application of computational models of spatial prepositions to visually s...
The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about ...
The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about ...
The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about ...
The paper presents a new model for context-dependent interpretation of linguistic expressions about ...
The paper presents a computational model for a context-dependent analysis of a physical environment ...
The paper presents a computational model for a context-dependent analysis of a physical environment ...
The natural language expression “near” describes spatial proximity. However, the interpretation of t...
The aim of our research is to enable spontaneous and efficient spatial reference to objects in human...
The paper examines how people’s judge-ments of proximity between two objects are influenced by the p...
In order for a robot to collaborate with a human to achieve a goal, the robot should be able to comm...
Proximity, a vague spatial relationship between a reference object (RO) and a located object (LO), h...
What semantic structures can enable a system to understand and use spatial language in realistic sit...
This paper describes a psycholinguistic experiment that investigates whether the applicability of th...
This article describes the application of computational models of spatial prepositions to visually s...
This article describes the application of computational models of spatial prepositions to visually s...