© 2013 Taylor & Francis. The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand-alone descriptions intended solely to distinguish a target object from its context. However, when an artificial system refers to objects in the course of interactive, embodied dialogue with a human partner, this is a very different setting; the references found in situated dialogue are able to take into account the aspects of the physical, interactive and task-level context, and are therefore unlike those found in corpora of standalone references. Also, the dominant method of evaluating generated references involves measuring corpus similarity. In an interactive context, though, other extrinsic measures such as task success and user preferen...
International audienceBeing able to refer to an object, a person, or a place in a non-ambiguous mann...
At a growing pace, the presence of robots in everyday environments is increasing day by day. In fact...
To enable natural and fluid human-robot interactions, robots need to not only be able to communicate...
© 2013 Taylor & Francis. The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand...
The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand-alone descriptions intende...
Generating referring expressions is a task that has received a great deal of attention in the natura...
Dialogues between humans and robots are necessarily situated and so, often, a shared visual context ...
In situated dialogue with artificial agents (e.g., robots), although a human and an agent are co-pre...
ABSTRACT To facilitate referential communication between humans and robots and mediate their differe...
We present a human-robot dialogue system that en-ables a robot to work together with a human user to...
This paper describes the development process of a contextualized corpus for research on Human-Robot ...
The background for this paper is the aim to build robotic assistants that can “natu-rally ” interact...
Striegnitz K, Buschmeier H, Kopp S. Referring in installments: A corpus study of spoken object refer...
This paper addresses which reference systems speakers employ in verbal human-robot interaction, unde...
We present a human-robot dialogue sys-tem that enables a robot to work together with a human user to...
International audienceBeing able to refer to an object, a person, or a place in a non-ambiguous mann...
At a growing pace, the presence of robots in everyday environments is increasing day by day. In fact...
To enable natural and fluid human-robot interactions, robots need to not only be able to communicate...
© 2013 Taylor & Francis. The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand...
The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand-alone descriptions intende...
Generating referring expressions is a task that has received a great deal of attention in the natura...
Dialogues between humans and robots are necessarily situated and so, often, a shared visual context ...
In situated dialogue with artificial agents (e.g., robots), although a human and an agent are co-pre...
ABSTRACT To facilitate referential communication between humans and robots and mediate their differe...
We present a human-robot dialogue system that en-ables a robot to work together with a human user to...
This paper describes the development process of a contextualized corpus for research on Human-Robot ...
The background for this paper is the aim to build robotic assistants that can “natu-rally ” interact...
Striegnitz K, Buschmeier H, Kopp S. Referring in installments: A corpus study of spoken object refer...
This paper addresses which reference systems speakers employ in verbal human-robot interaction, unde...
We present a human-robot dialogue sys-tem that enables a robot to work together with a human user to...
International audienceBeing able to refer to an object, a person, or a place in a non-ambiguous mann...
At a growing pace, the presence of robots in everyday environments is increasing day by day. In fact...
To enable natural and fluid human-robot interactions, robots need to not only be able to communicate...