Language Evolution and Computation Bibliography

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K. Dautenhahn
2001
Narrative Intelligence from the Bottom Up: A Computational Framework for the Study of Story-Telling in Autonomous AgentsPDF
Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 4(1), 2001
This paper addresses Narrative Intelligence from a bottom up, Artificial Life perspective. First, different levels of narrative intelligence are discussed in the context of human and robotic story-tellers. Then, we introduce a computational framework which is based on minimal ...MORE ⇓
This paper addresses Narrative Intelligence from a bottom up, Artificial Life perspective. First, different levels of narrative intelligence are discussed in the context of human and robotic story-tellers. Then, we introduce a computational framework which is based on minimal definitions of stories, story-telling and autobiographic agents. An experimental test-bed is described which is applied to the study of story-telling, using robotic agents as examples of situated, autonomous minimal agents. Experimental data are provided which support the working hypothesis that story-telling can be advantageous, i.e. increases the survival of an autonomous, autobiographic, minimal agent. We conclude this paper by discussing implications of this approach for story-telling in humans and artifacts.
1999
Adaptive Behavior 7(3/4):415-438, 1999
Abstract Social behaviour and in particular social learning are key mechanisms for the cohesion and evolu tion of primate societies. Similarly, social skills might be desirable for artificial agents who are expected to interact with other natural or artificial agents. We view ...MORE ⇓
Abstract Social behaviour and in particular social learning are key mechanisms for the cohesion and evolu tion of primate societies. Similarly, social skills might be desirable for artificial agents who are expected to interact with other natural or artificial agents. We view ...