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Towards Making Virtual Human-Robot Interaction a Reality

Padraig Higgins, Gaoussou Youssouf Kebe, Adam J. Berlier, Kasra Darvish, Don Engel, Francis Ferraro, Cynthia Matuszek

Year
2021
Citations
6
Access
Open access

Abstract

For robots deployed in human-centric spaces, natural language promises an intuitive, natural interface. However, obtaining appropriate training data for grounded language in a variety of settings is a significant barrier. In this work, we describe using human-robot interactions in virtual reality to train a robot, combining fully simulated sensing and actuation with human interaction. We present the architecture of our simulator and our grounded language learning approach, then describe our intended initial experiments.

Keywords

Human–computer interactionRobotComputer scienceHuman–robot interactionVirtual realityVariety (cybernetics)Interface (matter)Natural languageArtificial intelligence

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