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dc.contributor.authorSteels ,Luc
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-30T13:20:52Z-
dc.date.available2017-04-30T13:20:52Z-
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.isbn9783944675428
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/125413-
dc.description.abstractThe Talking Heads Experiment, conducted in the years 1999-2001, was the first large-scale experiment in which open populations of situated embodied agents created for the first time ever a new shared vocabulary by playing language games about real world scenes in front of them. The agents could teleport to different physical sites in the world through the Internet. Sites, in Antwerp, Brussels, Paris, Tokyo, London, Cambridge and several other locations were linked into the network. Humans could interact with the robotic agents either on site or remotely through the Internet and thus influence the evolving ontologies and languages of the artificial agents. The present book describes in detail the motivation, the cognitive mechanisms used by the agents, the various installations of the Talking Heads, the experimental results that were obtained, and the interaction with humans. It also provides a perspective on what happened in the field after these initial groundbreaking experiments. The book is invaluable reading for anyone interested in the history of agent-based models of language evolution and the future of Artificial Intelligence.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherLanguage Science Press
dc.relation.urihttp://www.oapen.org/record/559870
dc.rights.uriCC BY (姓名標示)
dc.sourceOAPEN
dc.subject.classificationLanguage
dc.subject.othersituated embodied agents
dc.subject.otherlanguage games
dc.subject.othershared vocabulary
dc.subject.otherHuman-Robotic interaction
dc.subject.otherLanguage in Robotics
dc.subject.otheragent-based models
dc.subject.otherlanguage evolution
dc.subject.otherfuture of Artificial Intelligence
dc.titleThe Talking Heads experiment: Origins of words and meanings
dc.type電子教課書
dc.classification人文類
Theme:教科書-人文類

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