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Attribution of Autonomy and its Role in Robotic Language Acquisition
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Attribution of Autonomy and its Role in Robotic Language Acquisition
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Example recordings of human-robot interactions in the prohibition experiment ...
Foerster, Frank; Neyhaniv, Chrystopher; Saunders, Joe. - : University of Hertfordshire, 2019
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Enactivism and Robotic Language Acquisition: A Report from the Frontier
Foerster, Frank. - 2019
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Example recordings of human-robot interactions in the rejection and prohibition experiments
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Enactivism and Robotic Language Acquisition: A Report from the Frontier
Foerster, Frank. - 2019
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Robots Learning to Say `No': Prohibition and Rejective Mechanisms in Acquisition of Linguistic Negation
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Enactivism and Robotic Language Acquisition: A Report from the Frontier
Foerster, Frank. - 2019
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Robots Learning to Say `No': Prohibition and Rejective Mechanisms in Acquisition of Linguistic Negation
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Robots Learning to Say `No': Prohibition and Rejective Mechanisms in Acquisition of Linguistic Negation ...
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Robots that Say ‘No’. Affective Symbol Grounding and the Case of Intent Interpretations
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Coding Scheme for Negative Utterances
Foerster, Frank. - 2018
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Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping: Methods and Design Principles
Zeschel, Arne [Verfasser]; Lyon, Caroline [Verfasser]; Nehaniv, Chrystopher L. [Verfasser]. - Mannheim : Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek, 2017
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Embodied language learning and cognitive bootstrapping: methods and design principles
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Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping: Methods and Design Principles
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The ITALK project : A developmental robotics approach to the study of individual, social, and linguistic learning
Abstract: This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Frank Broz et al, “The ITALK Project: A Developmental Robotics Approach to the Study of Individual, Social, and Linguistic Learning”, Topics in Cognitive Science, Vol 6(3): 534-544, June 2014, which has been published in final form at doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tops.12099 This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving." Copyright © 2014 Cognitive Science Society, Inc. ; This article presents results from a multidisciplinary research project on the integration and transfer of language knowledge into robots as an empirical paradigm for the study of language development in both humans and humanoid robots. Within the framework of human linguistic and cognitive development, we focus on how three central types of learning interact and co-develop: individual learning about one's own embodiment and the environment, social learning (learning from others), and learning of linguistic capability. Our primary concern is how these capabilities can scaffold each other's development in a continuous feedback cycle as their interactions yield increasingly sophisticated competencies in the agent's capacity to interact with others and manipulate its world. Experimental results are summarized in relation to milestones in human linguistic and cognitive development and show that the mutual scaffolding of social learning, individual learning, and linguistic capabilities creates the context, conditions, and requisites for learning in each domain. Challenges and insights identified as a result of this research program are discussed with regard to possible and actual contributions to cognitive science and language ontogeny. In conclusion, directions for future work are suggested that continue to develop this approach toward an integrated framework for understanding these mutually scaffolding processes as a basis for language development in humans and robots. ; Peer reviewed
Keyword: Artificial Intelligence; Cognitive Neuroscience; Development; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Human-Computer Interaction; Language action; Learning; Linguistics and Language; Robotics; Social interaction
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2299/14450
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Robots that Say ’No’: Acquisition of Linguistic Behaviour in Interaction Games with Humans ...
Foerster, Frank. - : UH Research Archive, 2013
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Interaction and Experience in Enactive Intelligence and Humanoid Robotics
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Robots that Say ’No’: Acquisition of Linguistic Behaviour in Interaction Games with Humans
Foerster, Frank. - 2013
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Robot Acquisition of Lexical Meaning : Moving Towards the Two-word Stage
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