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2008
[71] PDF (1)Wellens, P., Loetzsch, M., and Steels, L. (2008) Flexible word meaning in embodied agents. Connection Science, 20(2-3):173--191.
[70] PDF (1)Loetzsch, M., van Trijp, R., and Steels, L. (2008) Typological and Computational Investigations of Spatial Perspective. In Wachsmuth, I. and Knoblich, G., editors, Modeling Communication with Robots and Virtual Humans, pages 125--142. Berlin: Springer.
[69] PDF  Wang, E. and Steels, L. (2008) Self-Interested Agents can Bootstrap Symbolic Communication if They Punish Cheaters. In A. D. M. Smith and K. Smith and R. Ferrer-i-Cancho, editors, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 362--369. World Scientific.
[68] PDF  Steels, L. (2008) The Symbol Grounding Problem Has Been Solved. So What's Next? In de Vega, M., editor, Symbols and Embodiment: Debates on Meaning and Cognition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2007
[67]   (1)Loreto, V. and Steels, L. (2007) Social dynamics: Emergence of language. Nature Physics, 3:758--760.
[66] PDF (7)Steels, L. and Loetzsch, M. (2007) Perspective Alignment in Spatial Language. In Coventry, Kenny R. and Tenbrink, Thora and Bateman, John. A, editors, Spatial Language and Dialogue. Oxford University Press.
[65] PDF (2)Steels, L., van Trijp, R., and Wellens, P. (2007) Multi-Level Selection in the Emergence of Language Systematicity. In Almeida e Costa, F. and Rocha, L.M. and Costa, E. and Harvey, I, editors, ECAL07, pages 425--434. Springer.
2006
[64] PDF (2)Steels, L. (2006) Experiments on the emergence of human communication. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 10(8):347--349.
[63] PDF (15)Baronchelli, A., Felici, M., Caglioti, E., Loreto, V., and Steels, L. (2006) Sharp Transition towards Shared Vocabularies in Multi-Agent Systems. J. Stat. Mech., (P06014).
[62]   (3)Steels, L. (2006) Semiotic Dynamics for Embodied Agents. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 21(3):32--38.
[61] PDF  Aurnhammer, M., Hanappe, P., and Steels, L. (2006) Integrating Collaborative Tagging and Emergent Semantics for Image Retrieval. In Proceedings WWW2006, Collaborative Web Tagging Workshop.
[60]   (1)Steels, L. (2006) Collaborative tagging as distributed cognition. Pragmatics and Cognition, 14(2):275--285.
[59] PDF (2)Steels, L. (2006) How to do experiments in artificial language evolution and why. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on the Evolution of Language, pages 323--332.
[58] PDF (1)Steels, L. and De Beule, J. (2006) A (very) Brief Introduction to Fluid Construction Grammar. In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Scalable Natural Language (ScaNaLu06).
[57] PDF (5)Steels, L. and De Beule, J. (2006) Unify and Merge in Fluid Construction Grammar. In P. Vogt and et al., editors, Symbol Grounding and Beyond: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication, pages 197--223. Springer.
[56] PDF (1)Steels, L. and Hanappe, P. (2006) Interoperability through Emergent Semantics. A Semiotic Dynamics Approach. Journal on Data Semantics.
[55] PDF (1)Steels, L., Loetzsch, M., and Bergen, B. (2006) Why Human Languages Mark Perspective.
[54] PDF (5)Steels, L. and Wellens, P. (2006) How Grammar Emerges to Dampen Combinatorial Search in Parsing. In P. Vogt and et al., editors, Symbol Grounding and Beyond: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication, pages 76--88. Springer.
2005
[53] PDF (23)Steels, L. and Belpaeme, T. (2005) Coordinating Perceptually Grounded Categories through Language: A Case Study for Colour. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28(4):469--89.
[52] PDF (12)Steels, L. (2005) The emergence and evolution of linguistic structure: from lexical to grammatical communication systems. Connection Science, 17(3-4):213--230.
[51] PDF (8)De Beule, J. and Steels, L. (2005) Hierarchy in Fluid Construction Grammar. In Furbach U., editor, Proceedings of KI-2005, pages 1--15. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[50] PDF (2)Sole, R. V., Corominas, B., Valverde, S., and Steels, L. (2005) Language Networks: their structure, function and evolution. Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[49] PDF (1)Steels, L. (2005) The role of construction grammar in language grounding.
[48] PDF (7)Steels, L. (2005) What Triggers the Emergence of Grammar? In AISB'05: Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication (EELC'05), pages 143--150.
[47] PDF (5)Steels, L., De Beule, J., and Neubauer, N. (2005) Linking in Fluid Construction Grammar. In BNAIC-05. Brussels, Belgium: Royal Flemish Academy for Science and Art.
2004
[46]   (3)Steels, L. (2004) Social and Cultural Learning in the Evolution of Human Communication. In D. Kimbrough Oller and Ulrike Griebel, editors, Evolution of Communication Systems: A Comparative Approach, pages 69--90. The MIT Press, Cambridge MA.
[45] PDF (23)Steels, L. (2004) Constructivist Development of Grounded Construction Grammars. In Proceedings Annual Meeting Association for Computational Linguistics Conference. Barcelona.
[44] PDF (1)Steels, L. (2004) Analogies between Genome and Language Evolution. In Pollack, J. et.al., editor, Artificial Life IX. The MIT Press Cambridge Ma..
[43]   (4)Steels, L., De Beule, J., Neubauer, N., and Van Looveren, J. (2004) Fluid Construction Grammars. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Construction Grammars.
2003
[42] PDF (38)Steels, L. (2003) Evolving Grounded Communication for Robots. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7(7):308--312.
[41] PDF (3)Steels, L. (2003) Intelligence with representation. Philosophical Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 361(1811):2381--2395.
[40] PDF (1)Steels, L. (2003) Social Language Learning. In Tokoro, M. and L. Steels, editors, The Future of Learning. IOS Press, Amsterdam..
[39] PDF (5)Steels, L. (2003) The Evolution of Communication Systems by Adaptive Agents. In Alonso, E. and D. Kudenko and D. Kazakov, editors, Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems: Adaptation and Multi-Agent Learning. LNAI 2636, pages 125--140. Springer Verlag, Berlin.
[38] PDF (9)Steels, L. and Baillie, J-C. (2003) Shared Grounding of Event Descriptions by Autonomous Robots. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 43(2-3):163--173.
[37] PDF (5)de Jong, E. D. and Steels, L. (2003) A Distributed Learning Algorithm for Communication Development. Complex Systems, 14(4).
2002
[36] PDF (3)Staab, S., Santini, S., Nack, F., Steels, L., and Maedche, A. (2002) Emergent semantics. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 17(1):78--86.
[35]   (17)Steels, L. (2002) Grounding Symbols through Evolutionary Language Games. In Angelo Cangelosi and Domenico Parisi, editors, Simulating the Evolution of Language, pages 211--226. London: Springer Verlag.
[34]   (2)Steels, L. and Belpaeme, T. (2002) Computational Simulations of Colour Categorisation and Colour Naming.
[33] PDF (29)Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (2002) Bootstrapping grounded word semantics. In Ted Briscoe, editor, Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models. Cambridge University Press.
[32] PDF (51)Steels, L., Kaplan, F., McIntyre, A., and Van Looveren, J. (2002) Crucial Factors in the Origins of Word-Meaning. In Alison Wray, editor, The Transition to Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2001
[31] PDF (33)Steels, L. (2001) Language games for autonomous robots. IEEE Intelligent systems, pages 16--22.
[30]   (2)Steels, L. (2001) Social learning and language acquisition. In McFarland, D. and Holland, O., editors, Social robots. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
[29] PDF (30)Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (2001) AIBO's first words: The social learning of language and meaning. Evolution of Communication, 4(1):3--32.
2000
[28] PDF (13)Steels, L. (2000) The Emergence of Grammar in Communicating Autonomous Robotic Agents. In Horn, Werner, editor, ECAI2000, pages 764--769. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
[27] PDF (16)Steels, L. (2000) Language as a Complex Adaptive System. In Schoenauer, M., editor, Proceedings of PPSN VI. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
[26]    Steels, L. (2000) A brain for language. In Proceedings of the Third Sony CSL Paris Symposium: The ecological brain. Paris.
[25] PDF (1)Steels, L. (2000) Mirror Neurons and the Action Theory of Language Origins. In Architectures of the Mind, Architectures of the Brain.
[24] PDF (5)Steels, L. (2000) The puzzle of language evolution. Kognitionswissenschaft, 8(4):143--150.
[23] PDF (11)Steels, L. and Oudeyer, P-Y. (2000) The cultural evolution of syntactic constraints in phonology. In Artificial Life VII. MIT Press.
1999
[22] PDF (17)Steels, L. and McIntyre, A. (1999) Spatially Distributed Naming Games. Advances in Complex Systems, 1(4):301--323.
[21] PDF (17)Steels, L. (1999) The Spontaneous Self-organization of an Adaptive Language. In Koichi Furukawa and Donald Michie and Stephen Muggleton, editors, Machine Intelligence 15, pages 205--224. St. Catherine's College, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[20] PDF (22)Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (1999) Situated grounded word semantics. In Dean, T., editor, IJCAI99. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
[19] PDF (25)Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (1999) Collective learning and semiotic dynamics. In Floreano, D. and Nicoud, J-D and Mondada, F., editors, ECAL99, pages 679--688. Springer-Verlag.
1998
[18]   (3)Kaplan, F., Steels, L., and McIntyre, A. (1998) An architecture for evolving robust shared communication systems in noisy environments. In Proceedings of Sony Research Forum 1998. Tokyo.
[17] PDF (28)Steels, L. (1998) The Origins of Ontologies and Communication Conventions in Multi-Agent Systems. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 1(2):169--194.
[16]   (1)Steels, L. (1998) Structural Coupling of Cognitive Memories Through Adaptive Language Games. In Pfeifer, R. and Blumberg, B. and Meyer, J-A and Wilson, S., editors, SAB98, pages 263--269. Cambridge, CA: The MIT Press.
[15] PDF (49)Steels, L. (1998) Synthesising the Origins of Language and Meaning Using Co-evolution, Self-organisation and Level formation. In Hurford, J. and Knight, C. and Studdert-Kennedy, M., editors, Approaches to the Evolution of Language: Social and Cognitive Bases, pages 384--404. Edinburgh University Press.
[14] PDF (4)Steels, L. (1998) The Origin of Linguistic Categories. In The Evolution of Language (Selected papers from 2nd International Conference on the Evolution of Language. London.
[13] PDF (56)Steels, L. (1998) The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents. Artificial Intelligence, 103(1-2):133--156.
[12] PDF (30)Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (1998) Stochasticity as a source of innovation in language games. In C. Adami and R. Belew and H. Kitano and C. Taylor, editors, Artificial Life VI. Los Angeles: MIT Press.
[11] PDF (22)Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (1998) Spontaneous Lexicon Change. In COLING-ACL98, pages 1243--1249. Montreal: ACL.
1997
[10] PDF (7)Steels, L. (1997) The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents. In M. Pollack, editor, IJCAI97. Los Angeles: Morgan Kauffman Publishers.
[9] PDF (31)Steels, L. (1997) Constructing and sharing perceptual distinctions. In M. van Someren and G. Widmer, editors, Proceedings of the European Conference on Machine Learning. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[8] PDF (123)Steels, L. (1997) The synthetic modeling of language origins. Evolution of Communication, 1(1):1--34.
[7] PDF (8)Steels, L. (1997) Language Learning and Language Contact. In Daelemans, W. and Van den Bosch, A. and Weijters, A., editors, Proceedings of the workshop on Empirical Approaches to Language Aquisition, pages 11--24. Prague.
[6] PDF (74)Steels, L. and Vogt, P. (1997) Grounding adaptive language games in robotic agents. In I. Harvey and P. Husbands, editors, ECAL97. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
1996
[5] PDF (47)Steels, L. (1996) Perceptually Grounded Meaning Creation. In Tokoro, M., editor, ICMAS96. AAAI Press.
[4] PDF (56)Steels, L. (1996) Emergent Adaptive Lexicons. In Maes, P. and Mataric, M. and Meyer, J.-A. and Pollack, J. and Wilson, S. W., editors, SAB96. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[3] PDF (67)Steels, L. (1996) Self-organizing vocabularies. In Christopher G. Langton and Katsunori Shimohara, editors, Artificial Life V, pages 179--184. Nara, Japan.
1995
[2] PDF (46)Steels, L. (1995) A self-organizing spatial vocabulary. Artificial Life, 2(3):319--332.
1994
[1]   (16)Steels, L. and Brooks, R. (1994) The artificial life route to artificial intelligence: Building Situated Embodied Agents. New Haven: Lawrence Erlbaum Ass.

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