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Vogt, P. (2000) Lexicon Grounding on Mobile Robots. PhD thesis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

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2000 -Grounding Language About Actions: Mobile Robots Playing Follow Me Games - Vogt :: 6
2000 -The Emergence of Grammar in Communicating Autonomous Robotic Agents - Steels :: 13
2000 -Two stages in the evolution of language use - Dessalles :: 2
2000 -Ontogenetic versus phylogenetic learning of the emergence of phonetic categories - Damper :: 1
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1999 -Identifying distinctive subsequences in multivariate time series by clustering - Oates :: 2
1999 -Situated grounded word semantics - Steels,Kaplan :: 22
1999 -Emergence of speech sounds in changing populations - de~Boer,Vogt :: 12
1999 -Multiple word naming games - Van Looveren :: 3
1999 -Using Syntax to Learn Semantics: An Experiment in Language Acquisition with a Mobile Robot - Oates,Eyler-Walker,Cohen :: 3
1999 -Analyzing the Evolution of Communication from a Dynamical Systems Perspective - de~Jong :: 5
1999 -Self-Organisation in Vowel Systems - de~Boer :: 17
1999 -Spatially Distributed Naming Games - Steels,McIntyre :: 17
1999 -Generation and selection of sensory channels - De Jong,Steels :: 2
1999 -Effective Lexicon Change in the Absence of Population Flux - Dircks,Stoness :: 7
1999 -Drama, a connectionist architecture for control and learning in autonomous robots - Billard,Hayes :: 8
1999 -Appearance based robot localization - Krose,Bunschoten,Vlassis,Motomura :: 1
1999 -Autonomous Concept Formation - de~Jong :: 6
1999 -Evolution of visual feature detectors - Belpaeme :: 3
1999 -The Talking Heads Experiments - Steels :: 2
1999 -Grounding a lexicon in a coordination task on mobile robots - Vogt :: 1
1999 -The learning barrier: Moving from innate to learned systems of communication - Oliphant :: 42
1999 -The Spontaneous Self-organization of an Adaptive Language - Steels :: 17
1999 -Understanding Intelligence - Pfeifer,Scheier :: 20
1999 -Experiment in emergent phonetics - Oudeyer :: 1
1998 -Symbol grounding with delay coordinates - Rosenstein,Cohen :: 2
1998 -Stochasticity as a source of innovation in language games - Steels,Kaplan :: 30
1998 -Rethinking the language bottleneck: Why don't animals learn to communicate - Oliphant :: 8
1998 -A connectionist model for categorical perception and symbol grounding - Greco,Cangelosi,Harnad :: 1
1998 -Dual dynamics: Designing behavior systems for autonomous robots - Jaeger,Christaller :: 1
1998 -Perceptual grounding in robots - Vogt :: 4
1998 -The grounding of word meaning: Data and models - Gasser :: 1
1998 -The evolution of a lexicon and meaning in robotic agents through self-organization - Vogt :: 4
1998 -Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction - Sutton,Barto :: 9
1998 -Synthesising the Origins of Language and Meaning Using Co-evolution, Self-organisation and Level formation - Steels :: 49
1998 -Learning to perceive the world as articulated: An approach for hierarchical learning in sensory-motor systems - Tani,Nolfi :: 3
1998 -The emergence of a language in an evolving population of neural networks - Cangelosi,Parisi :: 64
1998 -How should a robot discriminate between objects - De Jong,Vogt :: 9
1998 -Concepts from time series - Rosenstein,Cohen :: 2
1998 -DRAMA, a connectionist model for robot learning: Experiments on grounding communication through imitation in autonomous robots - Billard :: 2
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1998 -The construction and acquisition of visual categories - Belpaeme,Steels,van Looveren :: 9
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