Human perceives color in categories, which may be identified using color name such as red, blue, etc. The categorization is unique for each human being. However despite the individual differences, the categorization is shared among members in society. This allows communication among them, especially when using color name. Sociable robot, to live coexist with human and become part of human society, must also have the shared color categorization, which can be achieved through learning. Many works have been done to enable computer, as brain of robot, to learn color categorization. Most of them rely on modeling of human color perception and mathematical complexities. Differently, in this work, the computer learns color categorization through in...
The empirical evidence that human color categorization exhibits some universal patterns beyond super...
Colour naming consists of successfully finding the correspondence between colours as named by humans...
Humans and many other species rely on color for object recognition. What are the biological underpin...
Color categorization is shared among members in a society. This allows communication of color, espec...
This paper investigates the formation of color categories and color naming in a population of agents...
<div><p>Naming game simulates the evolution of vocabulary in a population of agents. Through pairwis...
Language can be a useful tool for social robots as part of their repertoire of social engagement. Th...
This paper discusses the effect of different embodiments on the development of shared meanings betwe...
This paper discusses the effect of different embodiments on the development of shared meanings betwe...
This study investigates the acquisition of integrated object manipulation and categorization abil-it...
One of the fundamental problems in cognitive science is how humans categorize the visible color spec...
We are working on a computational model of color per-ception and color naming, which can be seen as ...
The empirical evidence that human color categorization exhibits some universal patterns beyond super...
This article considers the relation between language and categorical perception (CP) of color. Two o...
International audienceWithin a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning lingu...
The empirical evidence that human color categorization exhibits some universal patterns beyond super...
Colour naming consists of successfully finding the correspondence between colours as named by humans...
Humans and many other species rely on color for object recognition. What are the biological underpin...
Color categorization is shared among members in a society. This allows communication of color, espec...
This paper investigates the formation of color categories and color naming in a population of agents...
<div><p>Naming game simulates the evolution of vocabulary in a population of agents. Through pairwis...
Language can be a useful tool for social robots as part of their repertoire of social engagement. Th...
This paper discusses the effect of different embodiments on the development of shared meanings betwe...
This paper discusses the effect of different embodiments on the development of shared meanings betwe...
This study investigates the acquisition of integrated object manipulation and categorization abil-it...
One of the fundamental problems in cognitive science is how humans categorize the visible color spec...
We are working on a computational model of color per-ception and color naming, which can be seen as ...
The empirical evidence that human color categorization exhibits some universal patterns beyond super...
This article considers the relation between language and categorical perception (CP) of color. Two o...
International audienceWithin a computer vision context color naming is the action of assigning lingu...
The empirical evidence that human color categorization exhibits some universal patterns beyond super...
Colour naming consists of successfully finding the correspondence between colours as named by humans...
Humans and many other species rely on color for object recognition. What are the biological underpin...