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Abstract
Over the past five years, the topic of the origins of language is gaining prominence as one of the big unresolved questions of cognitive science. Artificial Intelligence can make a major contribution to this problem by working out precise, testable models using grounded robotic agents which interact with a real world environment and communicate among themselves or with humans about this environment. A potential side effect op this basic research are new technologies for man-machine interaction based on the negotiation of shared conventions.BibTexKeywords: grammar, language evolution, robotics, communication
@inproceedings{steels00theEmergence,
author={Luc Steels},
title={The Emergence of Grammar in Communicating Autonomous Robotic Agents},
year={2000},
month={August},
pages={764-769},
address={Amsterdam},
editor={Horn, Werner},
publisher={IOS Press},
booktitle={ECAI2000},
url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/steels00theEmergence.html},
keywords={grammar, language evolution, robotics,communication}
}
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