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ANLP
1997
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Natural Language in Four Spatial Interfaces
We describe our experiences building spoken language interfaces to four demonstration applications all involving 2- or 3-D spatial displays or gestural interactions: an air combat...
Kenneth Wauchope, Stephanie Everett, Dennis Perzan...
ICMI
2003
Springer
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A visually grounded natural language interface for reference to spatial scenes
Many user interfaces, from graphic design programs to navigation aids in cars, share a virtual space with the user. Such applications are often ideal candidates for speech interfa...
Peter Gorniak, Deb Roy
SEMWEB
2007
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
How Useful Are Natural Language Interfaces to the Semantic Web for Casual End-Users?
Natural language interfaces offer end-users a familiar and convenient option for querying ontology-based knowledge bases. Several studies have shown that they can achieve high ret...
Esther Kaufmann, Abraham Bernstein
SPATIALCOGNITION
2004
Springer
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Towards Dialogue Based Shared Control of Navigating Robots
Establishing a clean relationship between a robot’s spatial model and natural language components is a non-trivial task, but is key to designing verbally controlled, navigating s...
Robert J. Ross, Hui Shi, Tillman Vierhuff, Bernd K...
ICRA
2002
IEEE
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Using Spatial Language in a Human-Robot Dialog
In conversation, people often use spatial relationships to describe their environment, e.g., “There is a desk in front of me and a doorway behind it”, and to issue directives,...
Marjorie Skubic, Dennis Perzanowski, Alan C. Schul...