Evolution of Communication and Language in Embodied Agents

This field of research examines how embodied and situated agents, such as robots, evolve language and thus communicate with each other. This book is a comprehensive survey of the research in this emerging field. The contributions explain the theoretical and methodological foundations of the field, a...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Nolfi, Stefano. (Editor), Mirolli, Marco. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01250-1
Table of Contents:
  • Embodied and Communicating Agents: An Introduction
  • Self-organization in Chemical Communication
  • Strategic Aspects of Communication
  • The Characteristics of Human Language
  • Evolution of Language as One of the Major Evolutionary Transitions
  • Language Network Development Analysis
  • Designing Self-organizing Communication Systems in Embodied Agents: Theory, Methods and Assessment Criteria
  • Evolutionary Conditions for the Emergence of Commmunication
  • The Phylogenetic and the Adaptive Problems of Communication and Their Possible Solution: Insight from Modeling
  • Evolution of Signalling in a Multi-robot System: Categorization and Communication
  • Evolution of Implicit and Explicit Communication
  • Designing Self-organizing Communication Systems in Embodied Agents: Assessment and Open Challenges
  • Designing Human-like Communication Systems
  • Evolving Grounded Communications Through Language Games
  • Mathematical Modeling of Semiotic Dynamics
  • Sensorimotor Grounding and Grounding Transfer with Epigenetic Robots
  • Developing Semantic Compositionality from the Interaction Between Linguistic and Behavioral Processes
  • Open Challenges in the Design of Language-like Communication Systems
  • Potential Applications of Embodied and Communicating Agents
  • Open-Source Tools: Evorobot*, Babel, E-puck and Wiener.