For robots to effectively bootstrap the acquisition of language, they must handle referential uncertainty-the problem of deciding what meaning to ascribe to a given word. Typically when socially grounding terms for space and time, the underlying sensor or representation was specified within the grammar of a conversation, which constrained language learning to words for innate features. In this paper, we demonstrate that cross-situational learning resolves the issues of referential uncertainty for bootstrapping a language for episodic space and time; therefore removing the need to specify the underlying sensors or representations a priori. The requirements for robots to be able to link words to their designated meanings are presented and ana...
International audienceLearning word meanings during natural interaction with a human faces noise and...
International audienceOne of the principal functions of human language is to allow people to coordin...
International audienceOne of the principal functions of human language is to allow people to coordin...
How do children acquire language through unsupervised or noisy supervision? How do their brain proce...
Abstract—We address the problem of bootstrapping language acquisition for an artificial system simil...
For humans and robots to communicate using natural language it is necessary for the robots to develo...
For humans and robots to communicate using natural language it is necessary for the robots to develo...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Being able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of multiple words and referents ...
The development of machines capable of natural linguistic interaction with humans has been an active...
Languages change over time, as new words are invented, old words are lost through disuse, and the me...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Learning the meanings of words requires coping with referential uncertainty – a learner hearing a no...
International audienceLearning word meanings during natural interaction with a human faces noise and...
International audienceOne of the principal functions of human language is to allow people to coordin...
International audienceOne of the principal functions of human language is to allow people to coordin...
How do children acquire language through unsupervised or noisy supervision? How do their brain proce...
Abstract—We address the problem of bootstrapping language acquisition for an artificial system simil...
For humans and robots to communicate using natural language it is necessary for the robots to develo...
For humans and robots to communicate using natural language it is necessary for the robots to develo...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Being able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of multiple words and referents ...
The development of machines capable of natural linguistic interaction with humans has been an active...
Languages change over time, as new words are invented, old words are lost through disuse, and the me...
Item does not contain fulltextBeing able to learn word meanings across multiple scenes consisting of...
Cross-situational learning is a mechanism for learning the meaning of words across multiple exposure...
Learning the meanings of words requires coping with referential uncertainty – a learner hearing a no...
International audienceLearning word meanings during natural interaction with a human faces noise and...
International audienceOne of the principal functions of human language is to allow people to coordin...
International audienceOne of the principal functions of human language is to allow people to coordin...