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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Yiannis Demiris. Language is a fluid, ever evolving system that is built up creatively and socially coordinated whenever we speak. If we ever want to have open-ended grounded communication with autonomous robots, we will need to understand what the computational mechanisms and interaction patterns are behind this remarkable capability. In this talk I will report on various language game experiments with population of humanoid robots. In these experiments the robots play language games and bootstrap from scratch a symbolic communication system as well as its underlying ontology. This talk is part of the Yiannis Demiris's list series. This talk is included in these lists:
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