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Computer simulation of human–robot interaction through natural language

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Human–robot interaction in natural (or human) language is simulated as intelligent management of English conversation between a humanoid robot and several kinds of people on imagination. The robot is destined to help a disabled old man by comprehending his intention through dialogue and its final response to his intention is animated graphically. When the robot finds any problem in a situation in helping him, it tries to solve such a problem by employing its knowledge and the information acquired by inquiry to the people. This is an application of integrative multimedia understanding based on intermediate knowledge representation in mental-image description language (L md), the formal language proposed in mental image directed semantic theory.

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Khummongkol, R., Yokota, M. Computer simulation of human–robot interaction through natural language. Artif Life Robotics 21, 510–519 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10015-016-0306-5

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