Co-development of action, conceptualization and social interaction mutually scaffold and support each other within a virtuous feedback cycle in the development of human language in children. Within this framework, the purpose of this article is to bring together diverse but complementary accounts of research methods that jointly contribute to our understanding of cognitive development and in particular, language acquisition in robots. Thus, we include research pertaining to developmental robotics, cognitive science, psychology, linguistics and neuroscience, as well as practical computer science and engineering. The different studies are not at this stage all connected into a cohesive whole; rather, they are presented to illuminate the need for multiple different approaches that complement each other in the pursuit of understanding cognitive development in robots. Extensive experiments involving the humanoid robot iCub are reported, while human learning relevant to developmental robotics has also contributed useful results.
Embodied Language Learning and Cognitive Bootstrapping: Methods and Design Principles
Tipo Pubblicazione:
Articolo
Publisher:
Institute for Production Engineering. Intelligent Manufacturing Systems. Vienna University of Technology., Wien, Austria
Source:
International journal of advanced robotic systems (Print) 13 (2016). doi:10.5772/63462
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Lyon, Caroline; Nehaniv, Chrystopher L.; Saunders, Joe; Belpaeme, Tony; Bisio, Ambra; Fischer, Kerstin; Forster, Frank; Lehmann, Hagen; Metta, Giorgio; Mohan, Vishwanathan; Morse, Anthony; Nolfi, Stefano; Nori, Francesco; Rohlfi
Date:
2016
Resource Identifier:
http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/366507
https://dx.doi.org/10.5772/63462
info:doi:10.5772/63462
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.5772/63462
Language:
Eng