Natural Language Understanding and Communication for Multi-Agent Systems

Trott, Sean (International Computer Science Institute) | Appriou, Aurélien (International Computer Science Institute) | Feldman, Jerome (International Computer Science Institute) | Janin, Adam (International Computer Science Institute)

AAAI Conferences 

Natural Language Understanding (NLU) studies machine language comprehension and action without human intervention. We describe an implemented system that supports deep semantic NLU for controlling systems with multiple simulated robot agents. The system supports bidirectional communication for both human-agent and agent-agent inter-action. This interaction is achieved with the use of N-tuples, a novel form of Agent Communication Language using shared protocols with content expressing actions or intentions. The system’s portability and flexibility is facilitated by its division into unchanging “core” and “application-specific” components.

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