Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP) (Harnad 1990) is commonly considered one of the central challenges in the philosophy of artificial intelligence as its resolution is deemed necessary for bridging the gap between simple data processing and understanding of meaning and language. SGP has been addressed on numerous occasions with varying results, all resolution attempts having been severely, but for the most part justifiably, restricted by the Zero Semantic Commitment Condition (Taddeo and Floridi 2005). A further condition that demands explanatory power in terms of machine-to-human communication is the Non-Stupidity Condition (Bringsjord 2013) that demands an SG approach to be able to account for plausibility of higher-level language use and und...
As Alan Turing showed in his epochal work, computation is formal symbol-manipulation—reading and wri...
"Symbol Grounding" is beginning to mean too many things to too many people. My own construal has alw...
Organisms’ adaptive success depends on being able to do the right thing with the right kind of thing...
Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP) (Harnad 1990) is commonly considered one of the central challenges in...
Floridi and Taddeo propose a condition of “zero semantic commitment” for solutions to the grounding ...
In response to Searle's well-known Chinese room argument against Strong AI (and more generally, comp...
This article reviews eight proposed strategies for solving the Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP), which...
In the nineteen eighties, a lot of ink was spent on the question of symbol grounding, largely trigge...
This article is the second step in our research into the Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP). In a previo...
The aim of the paper is to present the underlying reason of the unsolved symbolgrounding problem. Th...
Language requires the capacity to link symbols (words, sentences) through the intermediary of intern...
I see four symbol grounding problems: 1) How can a purely computational mind acquire meaningful symb...
This article discusses the current progress and solutions to the symbol grounding problem and specif...
Schlangen D. Grounding, Justification, Adaptation: Towards Machines That Mean What They Say. In: Pr...
It is unlikely that the systematic, compositional properties of formal symbol systems -- i.e., of co...
As Alan Turing showed in his epochal work, computation is formal symbol-manipulation—reading and wri...
"Symbol Grounding" is beginning to mean too many things to too many people. My own construal has alw...
Organisms’ adaptive success depends on being able to do the right thing with the right kind of thing...
Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP) (Harnad 1990) is commonly considered one of the central challenges in...
Floridi and Taddeo propose a condition of “zero semantic commitment” for solutions to the grounding ...
In response to Searle's well-known Chinese room argument against Strong AI (and more generally, comp...
This article reviews eight proposed strategies for solving the Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP), which...
In the nineteen eighties, a lot of ink was spent on the question of symbol grounding, largely trigge...
This article is the second step in our research into the Symbol Grounding Problem (SGP). In a previo...
The aim of the paper is to present the underlying reason of the unsolved symbolgrounding problem. Th...
Language requires the capacity to link symbols (words, sentences) through the intermediary of intern...
I see four symbol grounding problems: 1) How can a purely computational mind acquire meaningful symb...
This article discusses the current progress and solutions to the symbol grounding problem and specif...
Schlangen D. Grounding, Justification, Adaptation: Towards Machines That Mean What They Say. In: Pr...
It is unlikely that the systematic, compositional properties of formal symbol systems -- i.e., of co...
As Alan Turing showed in his epochal work, computation is formal symbol-manipulation—reading and wri...
"Symbol Grounding" is beginning to mean too many things to too many people. My own construal has alw...
Organisms’ adaptive success depends on being able to do the right thing with the right kind of thing...