Computational Intelligence 2009
DOI: 10.1109/9780470544297.ch2
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Beyond 2001: The Linguistic Spatial Odyssey

Abstract: Why is it so hard to talk to a machine? If only we could communicate in a natural human language with robots, they would be so much more useful. Having machines that can reason spatially and receive and communicate such reasoning linguistically will extend their utility in many more scenarios that are dangerous, tedious, unhealthy, etc. Scene description, involving linguistic expressions of the spatial relationships between image objects, is a major goal of high-level computer vision. People have studied spati… Show more

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