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Learning to Follow Navigational Directions

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by Adam Vogel , Dan Jurafsky
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@MISC{Vogel_learningto,
    author = {Adam Vogel and Dan Jurafsky},
    title = {Learning to Follow Navigational Directions},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

We present a system that learns to follow navigational natural language directions. Where traditional models learn from linguistic annotation or word distributions, our approach is grounded in the world, learning by apprenticeship from routes through a map paired with English descriptions. Lacking an explicit alignment between the text and the reference path makes it difficult to determine what portions of the language describe which aspects of the route. We learn this correspondence with a reinforcement learning algorithm, using the deviation of the route we follow from the intended path as a reward signal. We demonstrate that our system successfully grounds the meaning of spatial terms like above and south into geometric properties of paths. 1

Keyphrases

follow navigational direction    traditional model    navigational natural language direction    word distribution    linguistic annotation    language describe    english description    reference path    explicit alignment    geometric property    spatial term    reward signal    intended path   

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