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Anchoring of semiotic symbols
- Source :
- Vogt, Paul (2003) Anchoring of semiotic symbols. [Journal (Paginated)]
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- Published
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Abstract
- This paper presents arguments for approaching the anchoring problem using {\em semiotic symbols}. Semiotic symbols are defined by a triadic relation between forms, meanings and referents, thus having an implicit relation to the real world.Anchors are formed between these three elements rather than between `traditional' symbols and sensory images. This allows an optimization between the form (i.e. the `traditional' symbol) and the referent. A robotic experiment based on adaptive language games illustrates how the anchoring of semiotic symbols can be achieved in a bottom-up fashion. The paper concludes that applying semiotic symbols is a potentially valuable approach toward anchoring.
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- Database :
- CogPrints
- Journal :
- Vogt, Paul (2003) Anchoring of semiotic symbols. [Journal (Paginated)]
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edscog.3054
- Document Type :
- Journal Article