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Abstract
The 'Talking Robots' experiment, inspired by the 'Talking Heads' experiment from Sony, explores possibilities on how to ground symbols into perception. We present here the first results of this experiment and outline a possible extension to social behaviors grounding: the purpose is to have the robots develop not only a lexicon but also the interaction protocol, or language game, that they use to create the lexicon. This raises several complex problems that we review here.BibTexKeywords: Language acquisition, Language games, Symbol grounding, Social behaviors grounding, Autonomous development, Architectures
@inproceedings{Baillie05LanguageGamesICDL,
author={Jean-Christophe Baillie and Matthieu Nottale},
title={Dynamic Evolution of Language Games between two Autonomous Robots},
year={2005},
booktitle={IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning},
url={http://groups.lis.illinois.edu/amag/langev/paper/Baillie05LanguageGamesICDL.html},
keywords={Language acquisition, Language games, Symbol grounding, Social behaviors grounding, Autonomous development, Architectures}
}