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Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (2000) AIBO's first words, the social learning of language and meaning, Evolution of Communication, 4 (1): 3--32 |
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Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (2000) AIBO's first words, the social learning of language and meaning, Evolution of Communication, 4 (1): 3--32
Ingentia Connect: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jbp/evco/2000/00000004/00000001/art00002
Cited by (08.2006) Google Scholar (112) ISRL (23) Citeseer (2)
Abstract
This paper explores the hypothesis that language communication in its
very first stage is bootstrapped in a social learning process under the
strong influence of culture. A concrete framework for social learning
has been developed based on the notion of a language game. Autonomous
robots have been programmed to behave according to this framework. We
show experiments that demonstrate why there has to be a causal role of
language on category acquisition; partly by showing that it leads
effectively to the bootstrapping of communication and partly by showing
that other forms of learning do not generate categories usable in
communication or make information assumptions which cannot be satisfied.
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