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Steels, L. and Loetzsch, M. (2007) Perspective Alignment in Spatial Language. In Coventry, Kenny R. and Tenbrink, Thora and Bateman, John. A, editors, Spatial Language and Dialogue. Oxford University Press.
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Abstract

It is well known that perspective alignment plays a major role in the planning and interpretation of spatial language. In order to understand the role of perspective alignment and the cognitive processes involved, we have made precise complete cognitive models of situated embodied agents that self-organise a communication system for dialoging about the position and movement of real world objects in their immediate surroundings. We show in a series of robotic experiments which cognitive mechanisms are necessary and sufficient to achieve successful spatial language and why and how perspective alignment can take place, either implicitly or based on explicit marking.
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@incollection{steels06spatialLanguage,
  author={Luc Steels and Martin Loetzsch},
  title={Perspective Alignment in Spatial Language},
  year={2007},
  editor={Coventry, Kenny R. and Tenbrink, Thora and Bateman, John. A},
  publisher={Oxford University Press},
  booktitle={Spatial Language and Dialogue},
  note={to appear},
  url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/steels06spatialLanguage.html}
}


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