Telling a robot where to go without having to speak like a robot – that is, with natural language commands – is now a lot easier, thanks to a new model based on how people actually speak when giving directions.
Currently many robots use simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM) to know where they are in a given landscape. They have to concurrently keep track of their location on a map, while constantly updating their knowledge of the environment.
“SLAM is powerful and is great,” says Jason Corso at the University of Michigan …
source: newscientist.com