@misc{cogprints4058, volume = {117}, editor = {Luc Berthouze and Hideki Kozima and Christopher G. Prince and Giulio Sandini and Georgi Stojanov and Giorgio Metta and Christian Balkenius}, title = {Sharing Meaning with Machines}, author = {Claire D?Este}, publisher = {Lund University Cognitive Studies}, year = {2004}, pages = {111--114}, keywords = {human machine communication, shared meaning, perception, categorization, attention}, url = {http://cogprints.org/4058/}, 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.} }