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Toward Mobile Robots Reasoning Like Humans

Jean Oh, Arne Suppé, Felix Duvallet, Abdeslam Boularias, Luis E. Navarro‐Serment, Martial Hebert, Anthony Stentz, Jerry Vinokurov, Oscar J. Romero, Christian Lebière, Robert Dean

Year
2015
Citations
28
Access
Open access

Abstract

Robots are increasingly becoming key players in human-robot teams. To become effective teammates, robots must possess profound understanding of an environment, be able to reason about the desired commands and goals within a specific context, and be able to communicate with human teammates in a clear and natural way. To address these challenges, we have developed an intelligence architecture that combines cognitive components to carry out high-level cognitive tasks, semantic perception to label regions in the world, and a natural language component to reason about the command and its relationship to the objects in the world. This paper describes recent developments using this architecture on a fielded mobile robot platform operating in unknown urban environments. We report a summary of extensive outdoor experiments; the results suggest that a multidisciplinary approach to robotics has the potential to create competent human-robot teams.

Keywords

RobotHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceComponent (thermodynamics)Mobile robotRoboticsCognitive architectureContext (archaeology)Artificial intelligenceHuman–robot interaction

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