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Conversational interfaces to robots

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1997

Colleen Crangle
Affiliation:
Medical Informatics, Stanford University School of Medicine, MSOB X-215, Stanford, CA 94305-5479, USA

Abstract

There is growing interest in robots that are designed specifically to interact with people and which respond to voice commands. Very little attention has been paid, however, to the kind of verbal interaction that is possible or desirable with robots. This paper presents recent work in multimodal interfaces that addresses this question. It proposes a new form of robot-user interface, namely a collaborative conversational interface. This article explains what collaborative conversational interfaces are, argues for their application in robots, and presents strategies for designing good conversational interfaces. It concludes with a discussion of the particular challenges faced in designing conversational interfaces for robots.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1997 Cambridge University Press

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