How to say "No" to a robot
author:
Hendrik Zender,
DFKI - German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
coauthor: Oscar Martinez Mozos, University of Freiburg
coauthor: Patric Jensfelt, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
coauthor: Oscar Martinez Mozos, University of Freiburg
coauthor: Patric Jensfelt, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan
Description
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