Luc Steels is professor of Computer Science (at the moment part-time) at the
Free University of Brussels (VUB), founder and director (from 1983) of the
VUB Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
and co-founder and chairman (from 1990 until 1995) of the
VUB Computer Science Department (Faculty of Sciences).
VUB - Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Pleinlaan 2, Office 10G725.
B-1050 Brussels
Belgium
Phone: +32(2)629 37 00
Fax: +32(2) 629 37 29
Email: steels@arti.vub.ac.be
Research
My scientific research interests cover the whole field of artificial
intelligence, including natural language, vision, robot behavior,
learning, cognitive architecture, and knowledge representation. At the
moment my focus is on dialogs for humanoid robots and fundamental research
into the origins of language and meaning. Current work focuses on
developing the foundations of semiotic dynamics and on fluid construction
grammars.
Steels, L. (2003)
Evolving grounded communication for robots.
Trends in Cognitive Science. 7(7), July 2003, pp. 308-312.
A 'soon to be updated' guide to my scientific work can be found here.
My books are here .
Publications archive
A searchable archive of recent papers (post 1996) with bibtex can be found:
here (external link)
An archive of publications and presentations organised by year (up to 2007) can be found here:
An index of all my downloadable papers in pdf, ps and ps.gz formats
See also: Sony Computer Science
Laboratory - Paris
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