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The ITALK project : A developmental robotics approach to the study of individual, social, and linguistic learning
Gigliotta, Onofrio
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Mohan, Vishwanathan
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Nehaniv, C.L.
. - 2015
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The impact of the contingency of robot feedback on HRI
Fischer, K.
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Wrede, B.
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Rohlfing, K.
. - : IEEE, 2013
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Interaction and Experience in Enactive Intelligence and Humanoid Robotics
Nehaniv, C.L.
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Foerster, Frank
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Saunders, Joe
. - : IEEE, 2013
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Interactive language learning by robots : The transition from babbling to word forms
Saunders, Joe
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Nehaniv, C.L.
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Lyon, Caroline
. - 2012
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Robot Acquisition of Lexical Meaning : Moving Towards the Two-word Stage
Saunders, Joe
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Lehmann, Hagen
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Foerster, Frank
. - : IEEE, 2012
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Contingency scaffolds language learning
Lohan, K.S.
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Rohlfing, K.
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Saunders, J.
. - : IEEE, 2012
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Robots that say 'no'
Foerster, Frank
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Nehaniv, C.L.
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Saunders, J.
. - 2011
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From babbling towards first words : The emergence of speech in a robot in real-time interaction
Nehaniv, C.L.
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Lyon, C.
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Saunders, J.
. - : IEEE, 2011
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Towards using prosody to scaffold lexical meaning in robots
Lehmann, H.
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Sato, Y.
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Nehaniv, C.L.
. - : IEEE, 2011
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Integration of Action and Language Knowledge: A Roadmap for Developmental Robotics
Saunders, J.
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Nori, F.
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Sandini, G.
. - 2010
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Representations of time in symbol grounding systems
Foerster, Frank
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Nehaniv, C.L.
. - : AAAI, 2010
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Preparing to talk : Interaction between a linguistically enabled agent and a human teacher
Lyon, Caroline
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Nehaniv, C.L.
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Saunders, Joe
. - : AAAI, 2010
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A Constructivist Approach to Robot Language Learning via Simulated Babbling and Holophrase Extraction
Lyon, C.
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Nehaniv, C.L.
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Saunders, J.
. - : IEEE, 2009
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Entropy Indicators for Investigating Early Language Processes
Lyon, C.
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Nehaniv, C.L.
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Dickerson, B.
. - : AISB, 2005
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Original paper can be found at: http://www.aisb.org.uk/publications/proceedings/aisb05/1_EELC_Final.pdf ; We examine evidence for the hypothesis that language could have passed through a stage when words were combined in structured linear segments and these linear segments could later have become the building blocks for a full hierarchical grammar. Experiments were carried out on the British National--Corpus, consisting of about 100 million words of text from different domains and transcribed speech.--This work extends and supports the results of our previouswork based on a smaller corpus reported previously. Measuring the entropy of the texts we find that entropy declines as words are taken in groups--of 2, 3 and 4, indicating that it is easier to decode words taken in short sequences rather than individually. Entropy further declines when punctuation is represented, showing that appropriate segmentation captures some of the language structure. Further support for the hypothesis that local sequential processing underlies the production and perception of speech comes from neurobiological evidence. The observation that homophones are apparently ubiquitous and used without confusion also suggests that language processing may be largely based on local context.
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Open Problems in the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication: A Road-Map for Research
Nehaniv, C.L.
. - : The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour, 2005
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The Segmentation of Speech and its Implications for the Emergence of Language Structure
Lyon, C.
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Dickerson, R.
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Nehaniv, C.L.
. - 2003
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The Second Person — Meaning and Metaphors
Nehaniv, C.L.
. - 1999
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Meaning for observers and agents
Nehaniv, C.L.
. - 1999
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