Allott, R. M. (1974). Some apparant uniformities between languages in colour-naming. Language and Speech, 17(4):377--402. | ||
Arbib, M. A. (1995). The Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Armstrong, S. L., Gleitman, L. R., and Gleitman, H. (1983). What some concepts might not be. Cognition, 13:263--308. | ||
Baldwin, D. A. (1993). Infant's ability to consult the speaker for clues to word reference. Journal of Child Language, 2:395--418. | ||
Batali, J. (1999). Computational simulations of the emergence of grammar. In Hurford, J. and Studdert-Kennedy, M., editors, Approaches to the evolution of language: social and cognitive bases. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. | UIUC | |
Belpaeme, T. (1998). Tracking objects using an active camera. In La Poutre, H. and van den Herik, J., editors, Proceedings of the 10th BelgiumNetherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC98), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. | ||
Belpaeme, T. (1999). Evolution of visual feature detectors. In Proceedings of the First European Workshop on Evolutionary Computation in Image Analysis and Signal Processing (EvoIASP99, Goteborg, Sweden), University of Birmingham School of Computer Science. | ||
Belpaeme, T. (2001a). Reaching coherent color categories through communication. In Kr ose, B., editor, Proceedings of the 13th Belgium-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC01), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pages 41--48. | UIUC | |
Belpaeme, T. (2001b). Simulating the formation of color categories. In Nebel, B., editor, Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'01), pages 393--398, Seattle, WA. Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA. 170 | UIUC | |
Belpaeme, T. and Birk, A. (1997a). On the watch. In Proceedings of the 30th International Symposium on Automotive Technology and Automation conference (ISATA 97), Florence, Italy. ISATA Press. | ||
Belpaeme, T. and Birk, A. (1997b). A real-world ecosystem featuring several robot species. Technical Report 97-07, Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Presented at the European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL97). | ||
Belpaeme, T. and Birk, A. (2001). Hungry robots. ACM Crossroads, 8(2). | ||
Belpaeme, T., Steels, L., and van Looveren, J. (1998). The construction and acquisition of visual categories. In Birk, A. and Demiris, J., editors, Proceedings of the 6th European Workshop on Learning Robots, Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence, Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence, Berlin. Springer. | ||
Berlin, B. and Kay, P. (1969). Basic Color Terms: Their Universality and Evolution. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. | ||
Bhaskar, R., editor (1978). A Realist Theory of Science. Hemel Hempstead, UK, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 2nd edition. | ||
Billard, A. and Dautenhahn, K. (2000). Experiments in social robotics: grounding and use of communication in autonomous agents. Adaptive behavior, 7(3/4). | UIUC | |
Birk, A. and Belpaeme, T. (1998). A multi agent system based on heterogeneous robots. In Drogoul, Tambe, and Fukuda, editors, Proceedings of the Collective Robotics Workshop, Lecture notes on Artificial Intelligence 1456. Springer, Berlin. | ||
Birk, A., Walle, T., Belpaeme, T., and Kenn, H. (1999). The VUB AI-lab robocup'99 small league team. In Veloso, Pagello, and Kitano, editors, Robocup'99: Robot Soccer World Cup II, Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence. Springer, Berlin. | ||
Birk, A., Walle, T., Belpaeme, T., Parent, J., De Vlaminck, T., and Kenn, H. (1998). The small league robocup team of the VUB AI-lab. In Asada and Kitano, editors, Proceedings of the 2nd Robocup Workshop, Lecture notes on Artificial Intelligence 1604. Springer, Berlin. | ||
Blackmore, S. (1999). The meme machine. Oxford University Press, Oxford. | ||
Bornstein, M. H. (1975). The influence of visual perception on culture. American Anthropologist, 77:774--798. 171 | ||
Bornstein, M. H. (1987). Perceptual categories in vision and audition. In Harnad, S., editor, Categorical Perception, pages 287--300. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. | ||
Bornstein, M. H., Kessen, W., and Weiskopf, S. (1976). Color vision and hue categorization in young human infants. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2:115--129. | ||
Boynton, R. M. (1990). Human color perception. In Leibovic, K., editor, Science of Vision, pages 211--253. Springer Verlag, New York. | ||
Brainard, D. H. (2001). Color appearance and color difference specification. In Shevell, D., editor, The Science of Color. To appear. | ||
Braitenberg, V. (1984). Vehicles: Experiments in Synthetic Psychology. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Brooks, R. A. (1991). Intelligence without representation. Artificial Intelligence, 46:139--159. | ||
Broomhead, D. S. and Lowe, D. (1988). Multivariate functional interpolation and adaptive networks. Complex Systems, 2:321--355. | ||
Brown, R. W. (1976). Reference, in memorial tribute to Eric Lenneberg. Cognition, 4:125--153. | ||
Brown, R. W. and Lenneberg, E. H. (1954). A study in language and cognition. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 54:454--462. | ||
Bullock, S. (1997). Evolutionary Simulation Models: On their character, and Application to Problems Concerning the Evolution of Natural Signalling Systems. PhD thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex. | ||
Burnham, R. W. and Clark, J. R. (1955). A test of hue memory. The Journal of Applied Psychology, 39(3):164--172. | ||
Cairns, J., Overbaugh, J., and Miller, S. (1988). The origins of mutants. Nature, 335:142. | ||
Callaghan, T. (1984). Dimensional interaction of hue and brightness in preattentive field segregation. Perceptual Psycophysics, 36:25--34. Camazine, S., Deneubourg, J., Franks, N., Sneyd, J., Theraulaz, G., and | ||
Bonabeau, E. (2001). Self-Organization in Biological Systems. Princeton University Press, Princeton. | ||
Casson, R. W. (1997). Color shift: evolution of english color terms from brightness to hue. In Hardin, C. L. and Maffi, L., editors, Color Categories in thought and language, pages 224--240. Cambridge University Press. 172 | ||
Chandler, D. (2001). Semiotics: the Basics. Routledge, London. Also available at http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Documents/S4B/semiotic.html. | ||
Chomsky, N. (1965). Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Clark, H. H. and Clark, E. V. (1977). Psychology and Language: An introduction to psycholinguistics. Harcourt Brace. | ||
Corbett, G. and Morgan, G. (1988). Colour terms in Russian: Reflections of typological constraints in a single language. Journal of Linguistics, 24:31-64. | ||
Cornsweet, T. N. (1970). Visual Perception. Academic Press, New York. | ||
Cotter, J. R. (1990). The visual pathway: an introduction to structure and organization. In Leibovic, K., editor, Science of vision. Springer, NewYork. | ||
Crystal, D. (1997). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2nd edition. | ||
Darwin, C. (1859). The Origin of Species. Wordsworth, Hertfordshire, UK. 1998 edition. | ||
Davidoff, J. (1991). Cognition through color. The MIT press, a Bradford book, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Davidoff, J. (2001). Language and perceptual categorisation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5(9):382--387. | ||
Davidoff, J., Davies, I., and Roberson, D. (1999). Colour categories in a stone-age tribe. Nature, 398:203--204. | ||
Dawkins, R. (1976). The Selfish Gene. Oxford University Press, Oxford. | ||
de Boer, B. (2001). The origins of vowel systems. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. | UIUC | |
de Jong, E. (1999). Autonomous concept formation. In Dean, T., editor, Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI99), pages 344--349. Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA. | UIUC | |
de Jong, E. and Vogt, P. (1998). How should a robot discriminate between objects? In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of the Society for Adaptive Behavior (SAB'98), Cambridge, MA. The MIT Press. | ||
de Saussure, F. (1974). Course in General Linguistics. Fontana/Collins, New York. Manuscript from 1916, translated by Baskin, W. 173 | ||
De Valois, R., Abramov, I., and Jacobs, G. (1966). Analysis of response patterns of LGN cells. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 56(7):966-977. | ||
Deacon, T. W. (1997). The symbolic species: the co-evolution of language and the brain. W.W. Norton, New York. | UIUC | |
Dedrick, D. (1998). Naming the rainbow: Colour language, colour science, and culture, volume 274 of Synthese Library. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. | ||
DeMonasterio, F. M. and Gouras, P. (1975). Functional properties of ganglion cells of the rhesus monkey retina. Journal of Physiology, 251:39--48. | ||
Derrington, A., Krauskopf, J., and Lennie, P. (1982). Chromatic mechanisms in lateral geniculate nucleus of the macaque. Journal of Physiology, 357:241--265. | ||
Di Paolo, E., Noble, J., and Bullock, S. (2000). Simulation models as opaque thought experiments. In Proceedings of Artificial Life VII: the Seventh International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems. Reed College, Portland, Oregon. | ||
Dournes, J. (1978). Les races de couleurs. In Tornay, S., editor, Voir et Nommer les Couleurs. Laboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative, Nantes. | ||
Dowling, J. (1987). The Retina: an approachable part of the brain. The Bellknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge. | ||
Drescher, G. L. (1991). Made-up Minds: a constructivist approach to artificial intelligence. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Dubois, D. (2000). Categories as acts of meaning: the case of categories in olfaction and audition. Cognitive Science Quarterly, 1:33--66. | ||
Durbin, M. (1972). Basic terms off-color? Semiotica, 6:257--278. | ||
Durham, W. H. (1991). Coevolution: Genes, Culture and Human Diversity. Stanford University Press, Stanford. | ||
Edelman, S. (1999). Representation and Recognition in Vision. The MIT Press, a Bradford book, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Eiter, T. and Mannila, H. (1997). Distance measures for point sets and their computation. Acta Informatica, 34(2):109--133. Elman, J. L., Bates, E. A., Johnson, M. H., Karmiloff-Smith, A., Parisi, D., | ||
and Plunkett, K. (1996). Rethinking Innateness: A Connectionist Perspective on Development. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 174 | ||
Etcoff, N. and Magee, J. (1992). Categorical perception of facial expressions. Cognition, 44:227--240. | ||
Fairchild, M. (1998). Color Appearance Models. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA. | ||
Ferber, J. (1998). Multi-agent systems: an introduction to distributed artificial intelligence. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA. | ||
Fodor, J. A. (1998). Concepts: Where cognitive science went wrong. Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK. | ||
Fogel, D. B., editor (1998). Evolutionary Computation: The fossil record. IEEE Press, New York. | ||
Fogel, L. J. (1999). Intelligence Through Simulated Evolution: Forty years of evolutionary programming. Wiley Series on Intelligent Systems. John Wiley and sons, New York. | ||
Gegenfurtner, K. R. (1999). Reflections on colour constancy. Nature, 402:855--856. | ||
Gellatly, A. (1995). Colourful whorfian ideas: Linguistic and cultural influences on the perception and cognition of colour, and on the investigation of them. Mind and Language, 10(3):199--225. | ||
Ghosh, J. and Nag, A. (2000). Radial basis function networks. In Howlett, R. and Jain, L., editors, Radial Basis Function Neural Network Theory and Applications. Physica-Verlag. | ||
Gleason, H. (1961). An Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York. | ||
Gouras, P. (1984). Color vision. In Osborn, N. and Chader, J., editors, Progress in retinal research. Pergamon Press, Oxford. | ||
Hardin, C. and Maffi, L., editors (1997). Color categories in thought and language. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. | ||
Hardin, C. L. (1988). Color for Philosophers: Unweaving the Rainbow. Hacket, Indianapolis. | ||
Hassoun, M. (1995). Fundamentals of Artificial Neural Networks. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Hawkins, J. A. (1992). Innateness and function in language universals. In Hawkins, J. A. and Gell-Mann, M., editors, The Evolution of Human Languages, Santa Fe Institute, Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, pages 87--120. Addison-Wesley. 175 | UIUC | |
Heider, E. (1971). `Focal' color areas and the development of names. Developmental Psychology, 4:447--455. | ||
Heider, E. (1972). Universals in color naming and memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 93:10--20. | ||
Heider, E. and Olivier, D. (1972). The structure of the color space in naming and memory for two languages. Cognitive Psychology, 3:337--354. | ||
Holland, J. H. (1975). Adaptation in natural and artificial systems: an introductory analysis with applications to biology, control, and artificial intelligence. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor. | ||
Hurford, J. (1989). Biological evolution of the Saussurean sign as a component of the language acquisition device. Lingua, 77(2):187--222. | UIUC | |
Jackendoff, R. (1992). Languages of the mind. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Jackendoff, R. (1993). Patterns in the mind: Language and human nature. Harvester Wheatsheaf (Paramount Publishing). | ||
Jameson, D. and Hurvich, L. M. (1955). Some quantitative aspects of an opponent-colors theory. I. Chromatic responses and spectral saturation. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 45(7):546--552. | ||
Jennings, N. and Wooldridge, M. (1998). Agent Technology: Foundations, Application and Markets. Springer Verlag. | ||
Jolliffe, I. (1986). Principal component analysis. Springer, New York. | ||
Kaiser, P. and Boynton, R. (1996). Human Color Vision. Optical Society of America, Washington DC. | ||
Kaplan, F. (2000). L'emergence d'un lexique dans une population d'agents autonomes. PhD thesis, Universite de Paris VI, France. | ||
Kay, P., Berlin, B., and Merrifield, W. (1991). Biocultural implications of systems in color naming. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 1(1):12--25. | ||
Kay, P. and Kempton, W. (1984). What is the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis? American Anthropologist, 86(1):65--79. | ||
Kay, P. and McDaniel, C. (1978). The linguistic significance of the meanings of basic color terms. Language, 54(3):610--646. | ||
Kirby, S. (1999). Function, selection and innateness: the emergence of language universals. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 176 | UIUC | |
Koza, J. R. (1992). Genetic programming: on the programming of computers by means of natural selection. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Krogh, A. and Hertz, J. A. (1995). A simple weight decay can improve generalization. In Moody, J., Hanson, S., and Lippmann, R., editors, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 4, pages 950--957. Morgan Kauffmann, San Mateo, CA. | ||
Laakso, A. and Cottrell, G. (2000). Content and cluster analysis: assessing representational similarity in neural systems. Philosophical Psychology, 13(1). | ||
Lammens, J. M. (1994). A computational model of color perception and color naming. PhD thesis, State University of New York. | ||
Langton, C., editor (1989). Artificial Life: Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems (ALIFE'87). Addison-Wesley, Redwood City, CA. | ||
Lantz, D. and Stefflre, V. (1964). Language and cognition revisited. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 69(5):472--481. | ||
Lee, S. and Kil, R. (1988). Multilayer feedforward potential function networks. In Proceedings of the IEEE Second International Conference on Neural Networks (San Diego), volume I, New York. IEEE Press. | ||
Leibovic, K., editor (1990). Science of Vision. Springer Verlag, New York. | ||
Lenneberg, E. H. (1961). Color naming, color recognition, color discrimination: A re-appraisal. Perceptual Motor Skills, 12:375--382. | ||
Lenneberg, E. H. and Roberts, J. M. (1956). The language of experience: A study in methodology. International Journal of American Linguistics, memoir 13. | ||
Lenz, R., Osterberg, M., Hiltunen, J., Jaaskelainen, T., and Parkkinen, J. (1996). Unsupervised filtering of color spectra. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 13(7):1315--1324. | ||
Levine, M. (2000). Fundamentals of sensation and perception. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 3rd edition. | ||
Liljencrants, L. and Lindblom, B. (1972). Numerical simulations of vowel quality systems. Language, 48:839--862. | ||
Lucy, J. A. (1996). The scope of linguistic relativity: an analysis and review of empirical research. In Gumperz, J. J. and Levinson, S. C., editors, Rethinking linguistic relativity, Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language 17. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. | ||
Lucy, J. A. (1997). The linguistics of ``color ''. In Hardin, C. L. and Maffi, L., editors, Color Categories in Thought and Language, pages 320--346. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. | ||
Lucy, J. A. and Shweder, R. A. (1979). Whorf and his critics: Linguistic and nonlinguistic influences on color memory. American Anthropologist, 81:581--615. | ||
MacLaury, R. E. (1987). Color-category evolution and shuswap yellowwith-green. American Anthropologist, 89:107--124. | ||
MacLaury, R. E. (1992). From brightness to hue: An explanatory model of color-category evolution. Current Anthropology, 33(2):137--186. | ||
Medgassy, P. (1961). Decomposition of Superposition of Distributed Functions. Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. | ||
Medin, D. (1989). Concepts and conceptual structure. American Psychologist, 44:1469--1481. | ||
Mitchell, T. (1997). Machine Learning. McGraw-Hill, New York. | ||
Moody, J. and Darken, C. (1989). Fast learning in networks of locally-tuned processing units. Neural Computation, 1(2):281--294. Munsell (1976). Munsell book of color, matte finish collection. Munsell Color Company, Baltimore, MD. | ||
Nathans, J. (1989). The genes for color vision. Scientific American, 260(2):28-35. | ||
Nathans, J. (1999). The evolution and physiology of human color vision: Insights from molecular genetic studies of visual pigments. Neuron, 24:299-312. | ||
Neitz, J., Neitz, M., He, J., and Shevell, S. (1999). Trichromatic color vision with only two spectrally distinct photopigments. Nature Neuroscience, 2(10):884--888. | ||
Newhall, S., Nickerson, D., and Judd, D. (1943). Final report of the O.S.A. subcommittee on spacing of the Munsell colors. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 33:385--412. | ||
Nickerson, D. (1940). History of the Munsell color system and its scientific application. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 30:575--586. | ||
Noble, J. (1998). The Evolution of Animal Communication Systems: Questions of Function Examined through Simulation. PhD thesis, School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences, University of Sussex. 178 | UIUC | |
Nowak, M., Komarova, N., and Niyogi, P. (2001). Evolution of universal grammar. Science, 291:114--118. | UIUC | |
Oliphant, M. (1996). The dilemma of saussurean communication. BioSystems, 37(1-2):31--38. | UIUC | |
Oliphant, M. and Batali, J. (1997). Learning and the emergence of coordinated communication. The newsletter of the Center of Research in Language, 11(1). | UIUC | |
Parkkinen, J., Hallikainen, J., and Jaaskelainen, T. (1989). Characteristic spectra of Munsell colors. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 6(2):318-322. | ||
Parkkinen, J., Jaaskelainen, T., and Kuittinen, M. (1988). Spectral representation of color images. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Pattern Recognition. IEEE. | ||
Peirce, C. S. (1931-1958). Collected Writings, volume 1 8. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Pfeifer, R. and Scheier, C. (1999). Understanding Intelligence. The MIT Press, Cambdrige, MA. | ||
Piaget, J. (1977). The essential Piaget. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. Edited by Gruber, H.E. and Voneche, J. | ||
Pinker, S. (1994). The language instinct: How the mind creates language. W. Morrow, New York. | UIUC | |
Poggio, T. and Hurlbert, A. (1994). Observations on cortical mechanisms for object recognition and learning. In Koch, C. and Davis, J., editors, Large-scale Neuronal Theories of the Brain, pages 153--182. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Quine, W. (1960). Word and Object. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Quinlan, J. (1993). C45: Programs for Machine Learning. Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA. | ||
Ramon, J. and Bruynooghe, M. (2001). A polynomial time computable metric between point sets. Acta Informatica. To appear. | ||
Ratliff, F. (1976). On the psychophysiological bases of universal color names. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 120:311--330. | ||
Ratner, C. (1989). A sociohistorical critique of naturalistic theories of color perception. Journal of Mind and Behavior, 10:361--372. | ||
Regan, B., Julliot, C., Simmen, B., Vienot, Charles-Dominique, P., and Mollon, J. (2000). Fruits, foliage and the evolution of primate colour vision. Philosophical Transactions of the Society of London, 356:229--283. | ||
Reynolds, C. (1987). Flocks, herds, and schools: a distributed behavioral model. Computer Graphics, 21(4):25--34. | ||
Rivers, W. H. R. (1901). Colour vision. In Reports of the Cambridge anthropological expedition to Torres Straits. Volume 2. Physiology and psychology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Also published as Rivers, W.H.R. (1901) Primitive Color Vision. Popular Science Monthly, 59:44-58. | ||
Rivers, W. H. R. (1903). Observations on the vision of the Uralis and Sholagas. Bulletin of the Madras Government Museum, 5:3--18. | ||
Rivers, W. H. R. (1905). Observations on the senses of the Todas. British Journal of Psychology, 1(4):321--396. | ||
Roberson, D., Davies, I., and Davidoff, J. (2000). Color categories are not universal: replications and new evidence from a stone-age culture. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 129(3):369--398. | ||
Rosch, E. (1978). Principles of categorization. In Rosch, E. and Lloyd, B., editors, Principles of categorisation, in cognition and categorisation, pages 27--48. Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ. | ||
Rosch, E. and Lloyd, B. (1978). Principles of categorisation, in cognition and categorisation. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ. | ||
Rosch, E., Mervis, C., Gray, W., Johnson, D., and Boyes-Braem, P. (1976). Basic objects in natural categories. Cognitive Psychology, 8:382--439. | ||
Rumelhart, D. and McClelland, J. (1986). Parallel Distributed Processing: Exploration in the microstructure of cognition. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Volume 1 and 2. | ||
Sacks, O. (1996). The island of the colorblind. Picador Books, London. | ||
Sahlins, M. (1976). Colors and cultures. Semiotica, 16:1--22. | ||
Sandell, J. H., Gross, C. G., and Bornstein, M. H. (1979). Color categories in macaques. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 93(4):626-635. | ||
Saunders, B. (1995). Disinterring basic color terms: a study in the mystique of cognitivism. History of the Human Sciences, 8(4):19--38. | ||
Saunders, B. and van Brakel, J. (1997). Are there nontrivial constraints on colour categorization? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20(2):167--228. 180 | ||
Savage-Rumbaugh, S. E. (1986). Ape Language: From Conditioned Response to Symbol. Columbia University Press, New York. | ||
Shepard, R. N. (1987). Towards a universal law of generalization for psychological science. Science, 237:1317--1323. | ||
Shepard, R. N. (1994). Perceptual-cognitive universals as reflections of the world. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1:2--28. Reprinted in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(3). | ||
Slaughter, M. (1990). The vertebrate retina. In Leibovic, K., editor, Science of Vision, pages 53--83. Springer Verlag, New York. | ||
Smith, A. D. (2001). Establishing communication systems without explicit meaning transmission. In Kelemen, J. and Sosik, P., editors, Proceedings of the European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL01), Prague, pages 381--390, Berlin. Springer. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. (1996a). Perceptually grounded meaning creation. In Tokoro, M., editor, Proceedings of the International Conference on Multiagent Systems (ICMAS-96), pages 338--344, Menlo Park, CA. AAAI Press. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. (1996b). Self-organizing vocabularies. In Langton, C., editor, Proceedings of the Conference on Artificial Life V (Alife V) (Nara, Japan). | UIUC | |
Steels, L. (1997a). Construction and sharing perceptual distinctions. In van Someren, M. and Widmer, G., editors, Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning, Berlin. Springer Verlag. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. (1997b). The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents. In Pollack, M., editor, Proceedings of the 15th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI97) (Los Angeles, California), San Francisco, CA. Morgan Kauffman Publishers. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. (1997c). The synthetic modeling of language origins. Evolution of Communication, 1(1):1--34. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. (1998a). The origins of ontologies and communication conventions in multi-agent systems. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 1:169--194. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. (1998b). The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents. Artificial Intelligence, 103:1--24. | ||
Steels, L. (1999). The talking heads experiment. Available from the VUB Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Brussels, Belgium. 181 | ||
Steels, L. (2001a). The methodology of the artificial. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(6). A reply to Webb, B. (2001) Can robots make good models of biological behavior? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24(6). | ||
Steels, L. (2001b). Social learning and language acquisition. In McFarland, D. and Holland, O., editors, Social robots. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. and Belpaeme, T. (2002). Computational simulations of colour categorisation and colour naming. In preparation. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (1998). Stochasticity as a source of innovation in language games. In Adami, G., Belew, R., Kitano, H., and Taylor, C., editors, Proceedings of the Conference on Artificial Life VI (Alife VI) (Los Angeles, California), Cambridge, MA. The MIT Press. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (1999a). Bootstrapping grounded word semantics. In Briscoe, T., editor, Linguistic evolution through language acquisition: formal and computational models. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (1999b). Situated grounded word semantics. In Dean, T., editor, Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'99) (San Francisco, CA), San Francisco, CA. Morgan Kauffman Publishers. | UIUC | |
Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (2002). AIBO's first words: The social learning of language and meaning. Evolution of Communication, 4(1). | UIUC | |
Steels, L., Kaplan, F., McIntyre, A., and Van Looveren, J. (2002). Crucial factors in the origins of word-meaning. In Wray, A., editor, The Transition to Language. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. | UIUC | |
Stefflre, V., Vales-Castillo, V., and Morley, L. (1966). Language and cognition in yucatan: a cross-cultural replication. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 4(1):112--115. | ||
Stengers, I. and Prigogine, I. (1986). Order Out of Chaos. Bantam Books, New York. | ||
Sumner, P. and Mollon, J. (2000). Catarrhine photopigments are optimized for detecting targets against a foliage background. Journal of Experimental Biology, 203:1963--1986. | ||
Tomasello, M. (1988). The role of joint attention in early language development. Language Sciences, 11:69--88. | ||
Tomasello, M. (1999). The cultural origins of human cognition. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 182 | ||
Tomasello, M. and Barton, M. (1994). Learning words in nonostensive contexts. Journal of Developmental Psychology, 30(5):639--650. | ||
van Brakel, J. (1993). The plasticity of categories: the case of colour. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 44:103--135. | ||
Van Looveren, J. (2000). An analysis of multiple-word naming games. In Van den Bosch, A. and Wiegand, H., editors, Proceedings of the 12th Belgium-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC00), Kaatsheuvel, the Netherlands. | ||
Vautin, R. and Dow, B. (1985). Color cell groups in foveal striate cortex of the behaving macaque. Journal of Neurophysiology, 54:273--292. | ||
Vogt, P. (2000). Lexicon grounding on mobile robots. PhD thesis, Artificial Intelligence Lab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium. | UIUC | |
Vogt, P. (2001). Evolution of grounded symbols in communicating robots. Evolution of Communication, 4(2). To appear. | ||
von Kries, J. (1902). Chromatic adaptation. In MacAdam, D., editor, Sources of Color Science. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. (1970). | ||
Wachtler, T., Lee, T.-W., and Sejnowski, T. (2001). The chromatic structure of natural scenes. Journal of the Optical Society of America, 18(1):65--77. | ||
Webster, M. A., Miyahara, E., Malkoc, G., and Raker, V. E. (2000). Variations in normal color vision. II. Unique hues. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 17(9):1545--1555. | ||
Whorf, B. L. (1940). Science and linguistics. Technology review, 42(6):229-231, 247--248. | ||
Whorf, B. L. (1956). Language, Thought and Reality: selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. Edited by Carrol, J.B. | ||
Wilson, R. A. and Keil, F. C. (1999). The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. | ||
Wooldridge, M. and Jennings, N. (1995). Intelligent agents: Theory and practice. Knowledge Engineering Review, 2(10). | ||
Worden, R. (1995). A speed limit for evolution. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 176:137--152. | ||
Wurm, L., Legge, E., Isenberg, L., and Luebker, A. (1993). Color improves object recognition in normal and low vision. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 19:899--911. 183 | ||
Wyszecki, G. and Stiles, W. (1982). Color Science: Concepts and Methods, Quantitative Data and Formulae. John Wiley and sons, New York, 2nd edition. Reprinted in 2000. | ||
Yanco, H. and Stein, L. (1993). An adaptive communication protocol for cooperating mobile robots. In Meyer, J., Roitblat, H., and Wilson, S., editors, From Animals to Animats 2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pages 478--485, Cambridge, MA. The MIT Press. | UIUC | |
Zeki, S. (1983). Colour coding in the cerebral cortex: the reaction of cells in monkey visual cortex to wavelenghts and colours. Neuroscience, 9(4):741-765. | ||
Zeki, S. (1993). A Vision of the Brain. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, UK. | ||
Zipf, G. K. (1929). Relative frequency as a determinant of phonetic change. In Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 15. | ||
Zollinger, H. (1988). Biological aspects of color naming. In Rentschler, I., Herzberger, B., and Epstein, D., editors, Beauty and the Brain: Biological Aspects of Aesthetics, pages 149--164. Birkhauser, Basel. | ||
Zuidema, W. H. (2001). Emergent syntax: the unremitting value of computational modeling for understanding the origins of complex language. In Kelemen, J. and Sosk, P., editors, Advances in Artificial Life (Proceedings 6th European Conference on Artificial Life, Prague), volume 2159 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 641--644. Springer, Berlin. | UIUC |
| HOME :: Back to the Paper :: References | Comments to: junwang4 you-know-at gmail.com | Last update: 11/16/07 |