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Inferring Maps and Behaviors from Natural Language Instructions

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Duvallet, Felix; Oh, Jean; Stentz, Anthony; Walter, Matthew Robert; Howard, Thomas M.; Hemachandra, Sachithra Madhawa; Teller, Seth; Roy, Nicholas; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Natural language provides a flexible, intuitive way for people to command robots, which is becoming increasingly important as robots transition to working alongside people in our homes and workplaces. To follow instructions in unknown environments, robots will be expected to reason about parts of the environments that were described in the instruction, but that the robot has no direct knowledge about. However, most existing approaches to natural language understanding require that the robot’s environment be known a priori. This paper proposes a probabilistic framework that enables robots to follow commands given in natural language, without any prior knowledge of the environment. The novelty lies in exploiting environment information implicit in the instruction, thereby treating language as a type of sensor that is used to formulate a prior distribution over the unknown parts of the environment. The algorithm then uses this learned distribution to infer a sequence of actions that are most consistent with the command, updating our belief as we gather Keywords Natural Language; Mobile Robot; Parse Tree; World Model; Behavior Inference
Date issued
2015-11
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/114638
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Journal
Experimental Robotics
Publisher
Springer Nature
Citation
Duvallet, Felix, Matthew R. Walter, Thomas Howard, Sachithra Hemachandra, Jean Oh, Seth Teller, Nicholas Roy, and Anthony Stentz. “Inferring Maps and Behaviors from Natural Language Instructions.” Experimental Robotics (November 2015): 373–388 © 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland
Version: Author's final manuscript
ISBN
978-3-319-23777-0
978-3-319-23778-7
ISSN
1610-7438
1610-742X

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