How Mobile Robots Can Self-Organise a Vocabulary - Paul Vogt - Books - Language Science Press - 9783946234012 - May 5, 2017
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How Mobile Robots Can Self-Organise a Vocabulary

Paul Vogt

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How Mobile Robots Can Self-Organise a Vocabulary

One of the hardest problems in science is the symbol grounding problem, a question that has intrigued philosophers and linguists for more than a century. With the rise of artificial intelligence, the question has become very actual, especially within the field of robotics. The problem is that an agent, be it a robot or a human, perceives the world in analogue signals. Yet humans have the ability to categorise the world in symbols that they, for instance, may use for language. This book presents a series of experiments in which two robots try to solve the symbol grounding problem. The experiments are based on the language game paradigm, and involve real mobile robots that are able to develop a grounded lexicon about the objects that they can detect in their world. Crucially, neither the lexicon nor the ontology of the robots has been preprogrammed, so the experiments demonstrate how a population of embodied language users can develop their own vocabularies from scratch.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 5, 2017
ISBN13 9783946234012
Publishers Language Science Press
Pages 286
Dimensions 170 × 244 × 15 mm   ·   552 g
Language German  

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