Cognitive Robotics

 

Self Organizing Vocabularies, Steel, 1995

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Set number of words, meanings, and agents.

 

One agent randomly couples a word with a meaning, once a word has been randomly selected, it cannot be randomly selected again. Depending on the number of agents that adopt this meaning, a success rate is given.

 

The coupling is kept if the sucess rate is high. Example words are like 'ddbaab' or something that effect.

 

Perception is not involved in this process and the words are pre-programmed. This article predates steels' work on perceptualy grounded meaning.

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