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← Language & CommunicationA robotic assistant receives a series of commands, including 'Put that over there,' but loses its spatial map intermittently. Which failure mode is most likely, preventing correct action?
A)Lexical ambiguity causes misinterpretation.
B)Deictic resolution failure induces disorientation.✓
C)Syntactic parsing creates command conflicts.
D)Semantic scope creates reference errors.
💡 Explanation
Deictic resolution establishes the relationship between words and their referents within a particular context. The command relies on spatial deixis; because the robot loses its map, it cannot resolve 'that' and 'there,' therefore the robot cannot perform the action, rather than failing due to syntax or lexical issues.
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