creators_name: D’Este, Claire editors_name: Berthouze, Luc editors_name: Kozima, Hideki editors_name: Prince, Christopher G. editors_name: Sandini, Giulio editors_name: Stojanov, Georgi editors_name: Metta, Giorgio editors_name: Balkenius, Christian type: confpaper datestamp: 2005-04-14 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:50 metadata_visibility: show title: Sharing Meaning with Machines ispublished: pub subjects: comp-psy subjects: comp-sci-robot subjects: comp-sci-hci full_text_status: public keywords: human machine communication, shared meaning, perception, categorization, attention abstract: Communication can be described as the act of sharing meaning, so if humans and machines are to communicate, how is this to be achieved between such different creatures? This paper examines what else the communicators need to share in order to share meaning, including perception, categorisation, attention, sociability and consciousness. It compares and takes inspiration from communications with others with different perception and categorisation, including the deaf-blind, the autistic and animals. date: 2004 date_type: published volume: 117 publisher: Lund University Cognitive Studies pagerange: 111-114 refereed: TRUE citation: D’Este, Claire (2004) Sharing Meaning with Machines. [Conference Paper] document_url: http://cogprints.org/4058/1/deste.pdf