How to say "No" to a robot
author: Hendrik Zender,
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
coauthor: Oscar Martinez Mozos, University of Freiburg
coauthor: Patric Jensfelt, Centre for Autonomous Systems, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
published: Aug. 3, 2007, recorded: August 2007, views: 7661
coauthor: Oscar Martinez Mozos, University of Freiburg
coauthor: Patric Jensfelt, Centre for Autonomous Systems, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
published: Aug. 3, 2007, recorded: August 2007, views: 7661
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This describes an integrated robotic system for spatial understanding and situated interaction in indoor environments. Robot communication is performed using only natural language, but sometimes it needs more than a "natural" language to understand.
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robots are useless and can not do more work that humans can do
This robot is not very useful and I think it needs a hearing aid
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