2020
DOI: 10.25046/aj050464
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Human-Robot Multilingual Verbal Communication – The Ontological knowledge and Learning-based Models

Abstract: In their verbal interactions, humans are often afforded with language barriers and communication problems and disabilities. This problem is even more serious in the fields of education and health care for children with special needs. The use of robotic agents, notably humanoids integrated within human groups, is a very important option to face these limitations. Many scientific research projects attempt to provide solutions to these communication problems by integrating intelligent robotic agents with natural … Show more

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“…In this sense, an artificial emotion can be implemented as a synthetic abstraction derived from the observation of human emotions, which allows improving the effectiveness of the decision made [58]. It is also relevant to test other techniques and tools such as ROL-type games [59], gamification techniques [60], or the application of multilingual verbal communication with a focus on human-robot interaction [61].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, an artificial emotion can be implemented as a synthetic abstraction derived from the observation of human emotions, which allows improving the effectiveness of the decision made [58]. It is also relevant to test other techniques and tools such as ROL-type games [59], gamification techniques [60], or the application of multilingual verbal communication with a focus on human-robot interaction [61].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%