DEVELOPING THE BILA LANGUAGE FOR MACHINE-TO-MACHINE INTERACTION: A
THREE-STAGE APPROACH
Abstract
Bila, a constructed language, represents a significant breakthrough in
human-machine interaction, particularly in the field of robots within
the context of Industry 4.0. This article outlines the author’s
ambitious exploration of the three comprehensive stages involved in
creating and implementing the Bila language based on Parallel Vietnamese
Script 4.0 (CVNSS4.0), as well as integrating it into Bila Bot, a
multifunctional humanoid robot software.
Inspired by the Latin alphabet and Vietnamese language - CVNSS4.0, which
was passionately developed by the authors (Kieu Truong Lam & Tran Tu
Binh), the name “Bila” (shortened from Binh â\euro“ Lam) is
constructed on a structured foundation for efficient communication.
This article emphasizes the importance of clear vocabulary and grammar
in the initial stages like CVNSS4.0, followed by the integration of
simulated Vietnamese sounds and the creation of Bila Bot. It explores
potential applications and benefits of Bila in the field of robotics,
addressing challenges and limitations in implementation. Ultimately, the
Bila language signifies a promising future for human-robot interaction
and inter-robot communication, enabling more visual and efficient
communication.