PERCEPTION
A Simple Model for the Evolution of a Lexicon
Edgar E. Vallejo, C E Taylor
- Year
- 2004
- Citations
- 2
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This paper explores the evolution of communication in a community of agents. Experimental results show that agents are capable of evolving a shared lexicon describing robot behavior. Categorization of perceptions arises as an emergent property of the imitative interaction of agents.
Keywords
LexiconSimple (philosophy)Property (philosophy)Computer scienceCategorizationArtificial intelligencePerceptionCognitive scienceCommunicationPsychology
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