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Humanoid Theory Grounding
- Source :
- Prince, Christopher G. and Mislivec, Eric J. (2001) Humanoid Theory Grounding. [Conference Poster]
- Publication Year :
- 2001
- Publisher :
- Published
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Abstract
- In this paper we consider the importance of using a humanoid physical form for a certain proposed kind of robotics, that of theory grounding. Theory grounding involves grounding the theory skills and knowledge of an embodied artificially intelligent (AI) system by developing theory skills and knowledge from the bottom up. Theory grounding can potentially occur in a variety of domains, and the particular domain considered here is that of language. Language is taken to be another problem space in which a system can explore and discover solutions. We argue that because theory grounding necessitates robots experiencing domain information, certain behavioral-form aspects, such as abilities to socially smile, point, follow gaze, and generate manual gestures, are necessary for robots grounding a humanoid theory of language.
- Subjects :
- Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science: Machine Vision
Psychology: Developmental Psychology
Linguistics: Computational Linguistics
Philosophy: Philosophy of Language
Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind
Artificial Intelligence
Machine Vision
Developmental Psychology
Computational Linguistics
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
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Details
- Database :
- CogPrints
- Journal :
- Prince, Christopher G. and Mislivec, Eric J. (2001) Humanoid Theory Grounding. [Conference Poster]
- Publication Type :
- Conference
- Accession number :
- edscog.1926
- Document Type :
- Conference Poster