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Natural language command of an autonomous micro-air vehicle
Natural language command of an autonomous micro-air vehicle,10.1109/IROS.2010.5650910,Albert S. Huang,Stefanie Tellex,Abraham Bachrach,Thomas Kollar,D
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Albert S. Huang
,
Stefanie Tellex
,
Abraham Bachrach
,
Thomas Kollar
,
Deb Roy
,
Nicholas Roy
Natural language
is a flexible and intuitive modality for conveying directions and commands to a robot but presents a number of computational challenges. Diverse words and phrases must be mapped into structures that the robot can understand, and elements in those structures must be grounded in an uncertain environment. In this paper we present a micro-air vehicle (MAV) capable of following
natural language
directions through a previously mapped and labeled environment. We extend our previous work in understanding 2D
natural language
directions to three dimensions, accommodating new verb modifiers such as go up and go down, and commands such as turn around and face the windows. We demonstrate the robot following directions created by a human for another human, and interactively executing commands in the context of surveillance and
search and rescue
in confined spaces. In an informal study, 71% of the paths computed from directions given by one user terminated within 10 m of the desired destination.
Conference:
International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems - IROS - IROS
, pp. 2663-2669, 2010
DOI:
10.1109/IROS.2010.5650910
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