DocumentCode
2212438
Title
A developmental approach to the emergence of communication in socially situated embodied agents
Author
Sheldon, Michael ; Lee, Mark
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Aberystwyth Univ., Aberystwyth, UK
fYear
2010
fDate
18-21 Aug. 2010
Firstpage
204
Lastpage
210
Abstract
This paper reports on a developmental approach to the learning of communication in embodied agents, taking inspiration from child development and recent advances in the understanding of the mirror neuron system within the brain. We describe a part of the ROSSI project which focuses upon gestural communication in the form of pointing. We are examining the idea that pointing may be a key step towards simple spoken communication and exploring the internal representations that may be formed during this process. The possible developmental stages leading to proto-imperative pointing actions in a robotic system are outlined, and how this may be built upon to result in an understanding of two word speech is discussed. The learning mechanism is based around Piagetian schema learning whilst the developmental path follows a mixture of Piagetian and Vygotskian theories.
Keywords
cognition; gesture recognition; human-robot interaction; learning (artificial intelligence); software agents; Piagetian schema learning; Piagetian theory; ROSSI project; Vygotskian theory; brain; embodied agent; gestural communication; learning mechanism; mirror neuron system; proto-imperative pointing action; robotic system; Humans; Mirrors; Neurons; Pediatrics; Robot sensing systems; Visualization; Embodied Cognition; Grounding of Knowledge and Representations; Human-Robot Interaction; Language Development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Development and Learning (ICDL), 2010 IEEE 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Ann Arbor, MI
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6900-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEVLRN.2010.5578843
Filename
5578843
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