International audienceIn Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), ensuring non-ambiguous communication between the robot and the human is a key point for carrying out fluently a collaborative task. With this work, we propose a method which allows the robot to generate the optimal set of assertions that are necessary in order to produce an unambiguous reference. In this paper, we present a novel approach to the Referring Expression Generation (REG) problem and its integration into a robotic system. Our method is a domain-independent approach based on an ontology as a knowledge base. We show how this generation can be performed on an ontology which is not dedicated to this task. We then validate our method through simulated situations, compare it with ...
The visionary goal of an easy to use service robot implies in-tuitive styles of interaction between ...
Recent advances in robotics allow for collaboration between humans and machines in performing tasks ...
Abstract — In this paper, we present an integrated approach to knowledge representation for cognitiv...
International audienceBeing able to refer to an object, a person, or a place in a non-ambiguous mann...
In human-robot interaction, a robot must be prepared to handle possible ambiguities generated by a h...
ABSTRACT To facilitate referential communication between humans and robots and mediate their differe...
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...
Nowadays, robots need to be able to interact with humans and objects in a flexible way and should be...
The background for this paper is the aim to build robotic assistants that can “natu-rally ” interact...
International audienceCreating a standard for knowledge representation and reasoning in autonomous r...
Robotic systems developed for support can provide assistance in various ways. However, regardless of...
National audienceAs robots begin to enter our daily lives, we need advanced knowledge representation...
Robotic systems developed for support can provide assistance in various ways. However, regardless of...
© 2013 Taylor & Francis. The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand...
The visionary goal of an easy to use service robot implies in-tuitive styles of interaction between ...
Recent advances in robotics allow for collaboration between humans and machines in performing tasks ...
Abstract — In this paper, we present an integrated approach to knowledge representation for cognitiv...
International audienceBeing able to refer to an object, a person, or a place in a non-ambiguous mann...
In human-robot interaction, a robot must be prepared to handle possible ambiguities generated by a h...
ABSTRACT To facilitate referential communication between humans and robots and mediate their differe...
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...
Nowadays, robots need to be able to interact with humans and objects in a flexible way and should be...
The background for this paper is the aim to build robotic assistants that can “natu-rally ” interact...
International audienceCreating a standard for knowledge representation and reasoning in autonomous r...
Robotic systems developed for support can provide assistance in various ways. However, regardless of...
National audienceAs robots begin to enter our daily lives, we need advanced knowledge representation...
Robotic systems developed for support can provide assistance in various ways. However, regardless of...
© 2013 Taylor & Francis. The standard referring-expression generation task involves creating stand...
The visionary goal of an easy to use service robot implies in-tuitive styles of interaction between ...
Recent advances in robotics allow for collaboration between humans and machines in performing tasks ...
Abstract — In this paper, we present an integrated approach to knowledge representation for cognitiv...