Natural Semantics for a Mobile Robot

作者: Carole R. Beal , Paul R. Cohen

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关键词: Personal robotUbiquitous robotRobotArtificial intelligenceFunctionalism (philosophy of mind)Mobile robotMobile robot navigationSocial robotRobot controlComputer science

摘要: Functionalism is the view that a system (or component) grasps meaning of its inputs to extent it produces right outputs. If retrieves all and only relevant documents in response query, we say understands query. robot avoids bumping into walls, sensors environment. chess program beats world champion, game. One kind functionalism, conventional currently very popular productive artificial intelligence other cognitive sciences, but requires humans specify meanings assertions. A second natural semantics computers learn these meanings. This paper discusses limitations functionalism describes some robotics work from our laboratory on semantics. Natural Semantics for Mobile Robot

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