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Perceptual anchoring is the process of creating and maintaining a connection between the sensor data corresponding to a physical object and its symbolic description. It is a subset of the symbol grounding problem, introduced by Harnad (Phys. D, Nonlinear Phenom. 42(1–3):335–346, 1990) and investigated over the past years in several disciplines including robotics. This PhD dissertation focuses on a method for grounding sensor data of physical objects to the corresponding semantic descriptions, in the context of cognitive robots where the challenge is to establish the connection between percepts and concepts referring to objects, their relations and properties. We examine how knowledge representation can be used together with an anchoring framework, so as to complement the meaning of percepts while supporting better linguistic interaction with the use of the corresponding concepts. The proposed method addresses the need to represent and process both perceptual and semantic knowledge, often expressed in different abstraction levels, while originating from different modalities. We then focus on the integration of anchoring with a large scale knowledge base system and with perceptual routines. This integration is applied in a number of studies, where in the context of a smart home, several evaluations spanning from spatial and commonsense reasoning to linguistic interaction and concept acquisition.
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Symbol Grounding denotes the grounding of symbols to their sensorimotor representations.
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This work was supported by Vetenskapsrådet (VR) for the project titled “Anchoring in Symbiotic Robotic System” and the Centre for Applied Autonomous Sensor Systems (AASS).
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Daoutis, M. Knowledge Based Perceptual Anchoring. Künstl Intell 27, 179–182 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-013-0249-0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-013-0249-0