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Can you pass that tool?: Implications of Indirect Speech in Physical Human-Robot Collaboration
Yan Zhang, Tharaka Sachintha Ratnayake, Cherie Sew, Jarrod Knibbe, Jorge Gonçalves, Wafa Johal
- Year
- 2025
- Citations
- 13
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Indirect speech acts (ISAs) are a natural pragmatic feature of human communication, allowing requests to be conveyed implicitly while maintaining subtlety and flexibility.Although advancements in speech recognition have enabled natural language interactions with robots through direct, explicit commands-providing clarity
Keywords
Computer scienceHuman–robot interactionRobotHuman–computer interactionSpeech recognitionArtificial intelligence
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