2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-10403-9_8
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A Cognitively Motivated Route-Interface for Mobile Robot Navigation

Abstract: A more natural interaction between humans and mobile robots can be achieved by bridging the gap between the format of spatial knowledge used by robots and the format of languages used by humans. This enables both sides to communicate by using shared knowledge. Spatial knowledge can be (re)presented in various ways to increase the interaction between humans and mobile robots. One effective way is to describe the route verbally to the robot. This method can permit computer language-naive users to instruct mobile… Show more

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“…The robot uses the symbolic representation and the generated topological map of the route description to decide which landmark will be processed during navigation [9]. The topological map represents the route description in a graphical representation and it also retrieves the relationships between the landmarks to handle uncertainties during robot navigation.…”
Section: System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The robot uses the symbolic representation and the generated topological map of the route description to decide which landmark will be processed during navigation [9]. The topological map represents the route description in a graphical representation and it also retrieves the relationships between the landmarks to handle uncertainties during robot navigation.…”
Section: System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%