DocumentCode :
328179
Title :
An attention-based approach to symbol acquisition
Author :
Kozima, Hideki ; Ito, Akira
Author_Institution :
Commun. Res. Lab., Kobe, Japan
fYear :
1998
fDate :
14-17 Sep 1998
Firstpage :
852
Lastpage :
856
Abstract :
We developed a semiotico-psychological model of symbol acquisition which is based on attentional interaction with others. Recent studies on developmental disorders of communication abilities suggest that “attention-sharing” plays an indispensable role in infants´ acquisition of symbols and other social conventions. Attention-sharing is the activity of paying one´s attention to someone else´s attentional target. We hypothesize that (1) attention-sharing enables an infant to observe caregivers´ behavior, i.e. stimuli (what they are perceiving from the target) and responses (what they are doing in response to the stimuli), and that (2) observation of adults´ behavior, or indirect experience, leads to “behavior-sharing”, in which the infant and the adults mutually interpret the function of their shared behavior. The shared behavior (signifiant) and shared interpretation (signifie) function as a symbol (signe) that is socially shared in the community
Keywords :
behavioural sciences; learning by example; robots; attention-based approach; attention-sharing; attentional interaction; behavior-sharing; developmental disorders; learning; semiotico-psychological model; signe; signifiant; signifie; social symbol acquisition; Artificial intelligence; Computer interfaces; Humans; Image processing; Indium tin oxide; Information processing; Psychology; Robots; Speech processing; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control (ISIC), 1998. Held jointly with IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation (CIRA), Intelligent Systems and Semiotics (ISAS), Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Gaithersburg, MD
ISSN :
2158-9860
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4423-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISIC.1998.713829
Filename :
713829
Link To Document :
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