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Grounded Instruction Understanding with Large LanguageModels: Toward Trustworthy Human-Robot Interaction

Ekele OgbaduStephanie LukinCynthia Matuszek

Year: 2025 Journal:   Proceedings of the AAAI Symposium Series Vol: 7 (1)Pages: 223-231

Abstract

Understanding natural language as a representational bridge between perception and action is critical for deploying autonomous robots in complex, high-risk environments. This work investigates how large language models (LLMs) can support this bridge by interpreting unconstrained human instructions in urban disaster response scenarios. Leveraging the SCOUT corpus, a multimodal dataset capturing human-robot dialogue through Wizard-of-Oz experiments, we construct SCOUT++, aligning over 11,000 visual frames with language commands and robot actions. We evaluate three instruction classification approaches: a neural network trained on tokenized text, GPT-4 using text alone, and GPT-4 with synchronized visual input. Results show that while GPT-4 (text-only) outperforms traditional models in accuracy, its multimodal variant exhibits degraded performance, often producing vague or hallucinated outputs. These findings expose the challenges of reliably grounding language in visual context and raise questions about the trustworthiness of foundation models in safety-critical settings. We contribute SCOUT++, a reproducible multimodal pipeline, and benchmark results that shed light on the capabilities and current limitations of vision-language models for risk-sensitive human-robot interaction.

Keywords:
Hallucinating Bridge (graph theory) Context (archaeology) Perception Natural language Trustworthiness Construct (python library) Action (physics) Robot

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Multimodal Machine Learning Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Social Robot Interaction and HRI
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
Domain Adaptation and Few-Shot Learning
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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