ABSTRACT To facilitate referential communication between humans and robots and mediate their differences in representing the shared environment, we are exploring embodied collaborative models for referring expression generation (REG). Instead of a single minimum description to describe a target object, episodes of expressions are generated based on human feedback during human-robot interaction. We particularly investigate the role of embodiment such as robot gesture behaviors (i.e., pointing to an object) and human's gaze feedback (i.e., looking at a particular object) in the collaborative process. This paper examines different strategies of incorporating embodiment and collaboration in REG and discusses their possibilities and challen...
Lang C, Hanheide M, Lohse M, Wersing H, Sagerer G. Feedback Interpretation based on Facial Expressio...
Abstract — This paper presents an implemented approach of processing situated dialogue between a hum...
As robot capabilities increase, the complexity of controlling and manipulating them becomes complex ...
In situated dialogue with artificial agents (e.g., robots), although a human and an agent are co-pre...
Generating referring expressions is a task that has received a great deal of attention in the natura...
International audienceBeing able to refer to an object, a person, or a place in a non-ambiguous mann...
International audienceIn Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), ensuring non-ambiguous communication between...
Of all computational systems, robots are unique in their ability to afford embodied interaction usin...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
© 2013 Taylor & Francis. The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand...
Collaborative robotics requires effective communication between a robot and a human partner. This wo...
Communication takes place in various forms and is an essential part of human-human communication. Re...
As humans, we are good at conveying intentions, working on shared goals. We coordinate actions, and ...
To enable situated human-robot dialogue, techniques to support grounded language communication are e...
As robots become more ubiquitous, it is increasingly important for untrained users to be able to int...
Lang C, Hanheide M, Lohse M, Wersing H, Sagerer G. Feedback Interpretation based on Facial Expressio...
Abstract — This paper presents an implemented approach of processing situated dialogue between a hum...
As robot capabilities increase, the complexity of controlling and manipulating them becomes complex ...
In situated dialogue with artificial agents (e.g., robots), although a human and an agent are co-pre...
Generating referring expressions is a task that has received a great deal of attention in the natura...
International audienceBeing able to refer to an object, a person, or a place in a non-ambiguous mann...
International audienceIn Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), ensuring non-ambiguous communication between...
Of all computational systems, robots are unique in their ability to afford embodied interaction usin...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
© 2013 Taylor & Francis. The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand...
Collaborative robotics requires effective communication between a robot and a human partner. This wo...
Communication takes place in various forms and is an essential part of human-human communication. Re...
As humans, we are good at conveying intentions, working on shared goals. We coordinate actions, and ...
To enable situated human-robot dialogue, techniques to support grounded language communication are e...
As robots become more ubiquitous, it is increasingly important for untrained users to be able to int...
Lang C, Hanheide M, Lohse M, Wersing H, Sagerer G. Feedback Interpretation based on Facial Expressio...
Abstract — This paper presents an implemented approach of processing situated dialogue between a hum...
As robot capabilities increase, the complexity of controlling and manipulating them becomes complex ...