From Communicative Strategies to Cognitive Modelling

作者: Reinhard Moratz , Kerstin Fischer

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摘要: The question addressed in this paper is what we can learn from natural language interaction between humans and robots for modelling the robot’s cognitive structure. Experiments were carried out which show communicative strategies human users employ with an artificial communication partner. found a complex mental model of domain under consideration, that is, spatial instruction. findings provide insights future abilities.

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