HOME   ::   Back to the Paper   ::   References

Vogt, P. (2006) Language evolution and robotics: Issues in symbol grounding and language acquisition. In Angelo Loula and Ricardo Gudwin and Joao Queiroz, editors, Artificial Cognition Systems. Idea Group.

References (may not be complete)  [Original format]  [Sort by year]  [Sort by author]  [Sort by citations]

Barsalou, L. W. (1999). Perceptual symbol systems. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22, 577-609.

Google

Batali, J. (2002). The negotiation and acquisition of recursive grammars as a result of competition among exemplars. In T. Briscoe (Ed.), Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models. Cambridge University Press.

Google UIUC

Belpaeme, T., L. Steels, and J. van Looveren (1998). The construction and acquisition of visual categories. In A. Birk and J. Demiris (Eds.), Learning Robots, Proceedings of the EWLR-6, Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence 1545. Springer.

Google

Berthouze, L. and A. Tijsseling (2002). Acquiring ontological categories through interaction. The Journal of Three Dimensional Images 16(4), 141-147.

Google

Bickerton, D. (1984). The language bioprogram hypothesis. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7, 173-212.

Google UIUC

Billard, A. and K. Dautenhahn (1999). Experiments in social robotics: grounding and use of communication in autonomous agents. Adaptive Behavior 7(3-4), 415-438.

Google UIUC

Billard, A. and G. Hayes (1999). Drama, a connectionist architecture for control and learning in autonomous robots. Adaptive Behaviour 7(1), 35-64.

Google

Bloom, P. (2000). How Children Learn the Meanings of Words. Cambridge, MA. and London, UK.: The MIT Press.

Google

Braitenberg, V. (1984). Vehicles, Experiments in Synthetic Psychology. Cambridge MA.: The MIT Press.

Google

Brighton, H. (2002). Compositional syntax from cultural transmission. Artificial Life 8(1), 25-54.

Google UIUC

Briscoe, E. (2000). Grammatical acquisition: Inductive bias and coevolution of language and the language acquisition device. Language 76(2), 245-296.

Google UIUC

Briscoe, E. J. (Ed.) (2002). Linguistic evolution through language acquisition: formal and computational models. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Google UIUC

Brooks, R. A. (1990). Elephants don't play chess. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 6, 3-15.

Google

Brown, R. and C. Hanlon (1970). Derivational complexity and order of acquisition in child speech. In Cognition and the Development of Language. New York: Wiley.

Google

Cangelosi, A. and S. Harnad (2000). The adaptive advantage of symbolic theft over sensorimotor toil: Grounding language in perceptual categories. Evolution of Communication 4(1), 117-142

Google UIUC

Cangelosi, A. and D. Parisi (1998). The emergence of "language" in an evolving population of neural networks. Connection Science 10, 83-93.

Google UIUC

Cangelosi, A. and D. Parisi (Eds.) (2002). Simulating the Evolution of Language. London: Springer.

Google UIUC

Chomsky, N. (1980). Rules and representations. The behavioral and brain sciences 3, 1-61.

Google

Chouinard, M. M. and E. V. Clark (2003). Adult reformulations of child errors as negative evidence. Journal of Child Language 30(3), 637-669.

Google

Christiansen, M. H. and S. Kirby (Eds.) (2003). Language Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Google UIUC

Clancey, W. J. (1997). Situated Cognition. Cambridge University Press.

Google

Clark, E. V. (1993). The lexicon in acquisition. Cambridge University Press.

Google UIUC

Coradeschi, S. and A. Saffiotti (2000). Anchoring symbols to sensor data: preliminary report. In Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-2000), Austin, pp. 129-135.

Google

De Beule, J. (2004). Creating temporal categories for an ontology of time. In Proceedings of the 16th Belgian-Dutch Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC04).

Google UIUC

de Jong, E. D. (2000). The Development of Communication. Ph. D. thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

Google

De Saussure, F. (1974). Course in general linguistics. New York: Fontana.

Google

Deacon, T. (1997). The Symbolic Species. New York, NY.: W. Norton and Co. Elman, J. L., E. A. Bates, M. H. Johnson, A. Karmiloff-Smith, D. Parisi, and

Google UIUC

K. Plunkett (1996). Rethinking innateness: A connectionist perspective on development.

Google

Gärdenfors, P. (2000). Conceptual Spaces. Bradford Books, MIT Press.

Google

Gilbert, N., S. Schuster, M. den Besten, and L. Yang (2005). Environment design for emerging artificial societies. In Proceedings of AISB 2005: Socially inspired computing joint symposium. In press.

Google

Griffioen, A., M. Schut, A. Eiben, A. Bontovics, G. Hévízi, and A. Lőrincz (2005). New Ties agent. In Proceedings of AISB 2005: Socially inspired computing joint symposium. In press.

Google

Harnad, S. (1990). The symbol grounding problem. Physica D 42, 335-346.

Google UIUC

Hurford, J. R. (1999). Language learning from fragmentary input. In K. Dautenhahn and C. Nehaniv (Eds.), Proceedings of the AISB'99 Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts, pp. 121-129. Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour.

Google UIUC

Jackendoff, R. (1999). Possible stages in the evolution of the language capacity. Trends in Cognitive Science 3(7), 272-279.

Google UIUC

Kaplan, F. and V. Hafner (2004). The challenges of joint attention. In L. Berthouze, H. Kozima, C. Prince, G. Sandini, G. Stojanov, G. Metta, and C. Balkenius (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic System, pp. 67-74. Lund University Cognitive Studies 117.

Google

Kirby, S. (2000). Syntax without natural selection: how compositionality emerges from vocabulary in a population of learners. In C. Knight, M. Studdert-Kennedy, and J. R. Hurford (Eds.), The Evolutionary Emergence of Language: Social Function and the Origins of Linguistic Form, pp. 303-323. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Google UIUC

Kirby, S. (2001). Spontaneous evolution of linguistic structure: an iterated learning model of the emergence of regularity and irregularity. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation 5(2), 102-110.

Google UIUC

Kirby, S. (2002). Natural language from artificial life. Artificial Life 8(3).

Google UIUC

Kirby, S. and J. R. Hurford (2002). The emergence of linguistic structure: An overview of the iterated learning model. In A. Cangelosi and D. Parisi (Eds.), Simulating the Evolution of Language, London, pp. 121-148. Springer.

Google UIUC

Lakoff, G. (1987). Women, Fire and Dangerous Things. The University of Chicago Press.

Google

Landau, B., L. B. Smith, and S. S. Jones (1988). The importance of shape in early lexical learning. Cognitive Development 3, 299-321.

Google

Loula, A., R. Gudwin, and J. Queiroz (2003). Synthetic approach of symbolic creatures. S.E.E.D. Journal -Semiotics, Evolution, Energy, and Development, 3(3), p.125-133

Google

Macnamara, J. (1982). Names for things: a study of human learning. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Google

MacWhinney, B. (1999) Emergence of Language. Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.

Google UIUC

Markman, E. (1989). Categorization and naming in children. Cambridge, Ma.: MIT Press.

Google

Marocco, D., A. Cangelosi, and S. Nolfi (2003). The emergence of communication in evolutionary robots. Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 361(1811), 2397-2421.

Google UIUC

Maturana, H. R. and F. R. Varela (1992). The tree of knowledge: the biological roots of human understanding. Boston: Shambhala.

Google

McCarthy, J. and P. J. Hayes (1969). Some philosophical problems from the standpoint of artificial intelligence. Machine Intelligence 4, 463-502.

Google

Newell, A. and H. A. Simon (1976). Computer science as empirical inquiry: Symbols and search. Communications of the ACM 19, 113-126.

Google

Nowak, M. A., J. B. Plotkin, and V. A. A. Jansen (2000) The evolution of syntactic communication. Nature 404, 495-498.

Google UIUC

Oates, T., Z. Eyler-Walker, and P. R. Cohen (2000). Toward natural language interfaces for robotic agents: Grounding linguistic meaning in sensors. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autonomous Agents.

Google

Ogden, C. K. and I. A. Richards (1923). The Meaning of Meaning: A Study of the Influence of Language upon Thought and of the Science of Symbolism. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd.

Google

Oliphant, M. (1999). The learning barrier: Moving from innate to learned systems of communication. Adaptive Behavior 7 (3-4), 371-384.

Google UIUC

Peirce, C. S. (1931). Collected Papers, Volume I-VIII. Cambridge Ma.: Harvard University Press. (The volumes were published from 1931 to 1958).

Google

Pfeifer, R. and C. Scheier (1999). Understanding Intelligence. MIT Press.

Google

Pinker, S. and P. Bloom (1990). Natural language and natural selecion. Behavioral and brain sciences 13, 707-789.

Google UIUC

Premack, D. and G. Woodruff (1978). Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1(4), 515-526.

Google

Quine, W. V. O. (1960). Word and object. Cambridge University Press.

Google

Quinn, M. (2001). Evolving communication without dedicated communication channels. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík (Eds.), Proceeding of the 6th European Conference on Artificial Life, ECAL 2001, LNAI 2159, Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 357-366. Springer-Verlag.

Google UIUC

Rosenstein, M. and P. R. Cohen (1998). Symbol grounding with delay coordinates. In Working notes of the AAAI-98 workshop on: The Grounding of Word Meaning, Menlo Park Ca. AAAI Press.

Google

Roy, D. (2000). A computational model of word learning from multimodal sensory input. In International conference of cognitive modeling, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Google

Searle, J. R. (1980). Minds, brains and programs. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3, 417-457.

Google

Senghas, A., S. Kita, and A. Özyürek (2004). Children creating core properties of language: Evidence from an emerging sign language in Nicaragua. Science 305(5691), 1779-1782.

Google UIUC

Seyfarth, R. and D. Cheney (1986). Vocal development in vervet monkeys. Animal Behavior 34, 1640-1658.

Google

Sierra-Santibáńez, J. (2001). Grounded models as a basis for intuitive reasoning. In Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 401-406.

Google

Siskind, J. M. (1996). A computational study of cross-situational techniques for learning word-to-meaning mappings. Cognition 61, 39-91.

Google UIUC

Smith, A. D. M. (2003). Intelligent meaning creation in a clumpy world helps communication. Artificial Life 9(2), 559-574.

Google UIUC

Smith, A. D. M. (2005a). Mutual exclusivity: Communicative success despite conceptual divergence. In M. Tallerman (Ed.), Language Origins: perspectives on evolution, pp. 372-388. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Google UIUC

Smith, A. D. M. (2005b). The inferential transmission of language. Adaptive Behavior, In press.

Google

Smith, K. (2002). The cultural evolution of communication in a population of neural networks. Connection Science 14(1), 65-84.

Google UIUC

Smith, K., H. Brighton, and S. Kirby (2003). Complex systems in language evolution: the cultural emergence of compositional structure. Advances in Complex Systems 6(4), 537-558.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. (1994). A case study in the behavior-oriented design of autonomous agents. In: D. Cliff, P. Husbands, J.-A. Meyer, and S.W. Wilson (Eds.) From Animals to Animats 3. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, SAB'94, Complex Adaptive Systems, pp. 445-452, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Google

Steels, L. (1996a). Emergent adaptive lexicons. In P. Maes (Ed.), From Animals to Animats 4: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference On Simulating Adaptive Behavior, Cambridge Ma. The MIT Press.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. (1996b). Perceptually grounded meaning creation. In M. Tokoro (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, Menlo Park Ca. AAAI Press.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. (1997). Language learning and language contact. In W. Daelemans, A. Van den Bosch, and A. Weijters (Eds.), Workshop Notes of the ECML/MLnet Familiarization Workshop on Empirical Learning of Natural Language Processing Tasks, Prague, pp. 11-24.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. (2004). Constructivist development of grounded construction grammars. In W. Daelemans (Ed.), Proceedings Annual Meeting of Association for Computational Linguistics.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. and J.-C. Baillie (2003). Shared grounding of event descriptions by autonomous robots. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 43(2-3), 163-173.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. and T. Belpaeme (2005). Coordinating perceptually grounded categories through language. a case study for colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. In press.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. and F. Kaplan (1998). Stochasticity as a source of innovation in language games. In Proceedings of Alive VI.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. and F. Kaplan (2000). Aibo's first words. the social learning of language and meaning. Evolution of Communication 4(1).

Google UIUC

Steels, L., F. Kaplan, A. McIntyre, and J. Van Looveren (2002). Crucial factors in the origins of word-meaning. In A. Wray (Ed.), The Transition to Language, Oxford, UK. Oxford University Press.

Google UIUC

Steels, L. and P. Vogt (1997). Grounding adaptive language games in robotic agents. In C. Husbands and I. Harvey (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth European Conference on Artificial Life, Cambridge Ma. and London. MIT Press.

Google UIUC

Sugita, Y. and J. Tani (2005). Learning semantic combinatoriality from the interaction between linguistic and behavioral processes. Adaptive Behavior in press.

Google UIUC

Tomasello, M. (1999). The cultural origins of human cognition. Harvard University Press.

Google

Van Looveren, J. (2001). Robotic experiments on the emergence of a lexicon. In B. Kröse, M. de Rijke, G. Schreiber, and M. van Someren (Eds.), Proceedings of the 13th Belgian/Netherlands Artificial Intelligence Conference, BNAIC'01.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2000a). Bootstrapping grounded symbols by minimal autonomous robots. Evolution of Communication 4(1), 89-118.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2000b). Grounding language about actions: Mobile robots playing follow me games. In Meyer, Bertholz, Floreano, Roitblat, and Wilson (Eds.), SAB2000 Proceedings Supplement Book, Honolulu. International Society for Adaptive Behavior.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2000c). Lexicon Grounding on Mobile Robots. Ph. D. thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2002a). Anchoring symbols to sensorimotor control. In Proceedings of the 14th Belgian/Netherlands Artificial Intelligence Conference, BNAIC'02.

Google

Vogt, P. (2002b). The physical symbol grounding problem. Cognitive Systems Research 3(3), 429-457.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2003a). Anchoring of semiotic symbols. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 43(2), 109-120.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2003b). Grounded lexicon formation without explicit meaning transfer: who's talking to who? In W. Banzhaf, T. Christaller, P. Dittrich, J. T. Kim, and J. Ziegler (Eds.), Advances in Artificial Life Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL). Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg.

Google

Vogt, P. (2003c). THSim v3.2: The Talking Heads simulation tool. In W. Banzhaf, T. Christaller, P. Dittrich, J. T. Kim, and J. Ziegler (Eds.), Advances in Artificial Life Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Artificial Life (ECAL). Springer Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2004). Minimum cost and the emergence of the Zipf-Mandelbrot law. In J. Pollack, M. Bedau, P. Husbands, T. Ikegami, and R. A. Watson (Eds.), Artificial Life IX Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Simulation and Synthesis of Living Systems, pp. 214-219. The MIT Press.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2005a). The emergence of compositional structures in perceptually grounded language games. Submitted for publication.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2005b). Meaning development versus predefined meanings in language evolution models. In Proceedings of IJCAI-05. In press.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. (2005c). On the acquisition and evolution of compositional languages. Adaptive Behavior. In press.

Google

Vogt, P. (2005d). Stability conditions in the evolution of compositional languages: issues in scaling population sizes. In preparation.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. and H. Coumans (2003). Investigating social interaction strategies for bootstrapping lexicon development. Journal for Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 6(1). http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. and F. Divina (2005). Language evolution in large populations of autonomous agents: issues in scaling. In Proceedings of AISB 2005: Socially inspired computing joint symposium. In press.

Google UIUC

Vogt, P. and A. D. M. Smith (2005). Learning colour words is slow: a crosssituational learning account. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. In press.

Google

Whorf, B. L. (1956). Language, Thought, and Reality. Cambridge Ma.: MIT Press.

Google

Wittgenstein, L. (1958). Philosophical Investigations. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell.

Google

Wray, A. (1998). Protolanguage as a holistic system for social interaction. Language and Communication 18, 47-67.

Google UIUC

Yamauchi, H. (2004). Baldwinian Accounts of Language Evolution. Ph.D. thesis, University of Edinburgh.

Google UIUC

Ziemke, T. and N. E. Sharkey (2001). A stroll through the worlds of robots and animals: Applying Jakob von Uexküll's theory of meaning to adaptive robots and artificial life. Semiotica 134(1-4), 701-746.

Google

 HOME   ::   Back to the Paper   ::   References Comments to: junwang4 you-know-at gmail.com Last update: 11/16/07