| 2007 | - | The symbol grounding problem is solved, so what's next? - Steels |
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| | [15] Steels, L. and T. Belpaeme (2005) Coordinating Perceptually Grounded Categories through Language. A Case Study for Colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24,6, 469-489.
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| 2006 | - | How to reach linguistic consensus: A proof of convergence for the naming game - Vylder,Tuyls |
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| | Steels, L., Belpaeme, T., 2005. Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. A case study for colour. Behav. Brain Sci. 28 (4), 469-489.
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| 2006 | - | Language evolution and robotics: Issues in symbol grounding and language acquisition - Vogt |
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| | Steels, L. and T. Belpaeme (2005). Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. a case study for colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. In press.
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| 2006 | - | Semiotic Dynamics for Embodied Agents - Steels |
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| | 13. L. Steels and T. Belpaeme, "Coordinating Perceptually Grounded Categories through Language:A Case Study for Colour," Behavioral and Brain Sciences, vol. 28, no. 4, 2005, pp. 469-529.
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| 2006 | - | A cross-situational learning algorithm for damping homonymy in the guessing game - De Beule,De Vylder,Belpaeme |
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| | Steels, L. and Belpaeme, T. (2005). Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. A case study for colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(8):469--529.
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| 2005 | - | On the acquisition and evolution of compositional languages: Sparse input and the productive creativity of children - Vogt |
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| | Steels, L., & Belpaeme, T. (2005). Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. A case study for colour . Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 28(4), 469--529.
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| 2005 | - | The emergence of compositional structures in perceptually grounded language games - Vogt |
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| | [47] L. Steels, T. Belpaeme, Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. A case study for colour, Behavioral Brain Sci. (2005), in press.
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| 2005 | - | The role of construction grammar in language grounding - Steels |
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| | [40] Steels, L. and T. Belpaeme (2005) Coordinating Perceptually Grounded Categories through Language. A Case Study for Colour. BBS target article to appear 2005.
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| 2005 | - | The emergence and evolution of linguistic structure: from lexical to grammatical communication systems - Steels |
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| | [60] Steels, L. and T. Belpaeme (2005) Coordinating Perceptually Grounded Categories through Language. A Case Study for Colour. Behavioral and Brain Science. To appear.
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| 2005 | - | The Inferential Transmission of Language - Smith |
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| | Steels, L., & Belpaeme, T. (in press). Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language: A case study for colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
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| 2005 | - | Does Language Shape the Way We Conceptualize the World? - De Beule,De Vylder |
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| | [Steels and Belpaeme, 2005] Steels, L. and Belpaeme, T. (2005). Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. A case study for colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Accepted as target article.
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| 2005 | - | Colourful language and colour categories - Belpaeme,Bleys |
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| | Luc Steels and Tony Belpaeme. Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. A case study for colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2005. Accepted as target article. Available from http://arti.vub.ac.be/”tony.
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| 2005 | - | Explaining Universal Color Categories Through a Constrained Acquisition Process - Belpaeme,Bleys |
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| | Steels, L., & Belpaeme, T. (2005). Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. A case study for colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(8), 469-529.
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