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evolution of language 3 African languages 1 Artificial Societies 1 Decision Trees 1 Evolution of Language 1 Peer-To-Peer Networks 1 Semiotic dynamics 1 Social Learning 1 alignment 1 cities 1 emergence of grammar 1 evolutionary game theory 1 language games 1 signaling games 1 systematicity 1
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Barrett, Jeffrey 1 Beck, Rose Marie 1 Besten, Matthijs den 1 Bontovics, Akos 1 Craenen, Bart G.W. 1 Divina, Federico 1 Eiben, A.E. 1 Gilbert, Nigel 1 Griffioen, Robert 1 Hévízi, György 1 Lõrincz, Andras 1 Paechter, Ben 1 STEELS, LUC 1 Schuster, Stephan 1 Schut, Martijn C. 1 TRIJP, REMI VAN 1 Tzolov, Christian 1 Vogt, Paul 1 Yang, Lu 1
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Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 1 Africa Spectrum 1 Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 1 Theory and Decision 1
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Urban Languages in Africa
Beck, Rose Marie - In: Africa Spectrum 45 (2010) 3, pp. 11-41
Against the backdrop of current research on the city, urbanity is understood to be a distinct way of life in which (in the spatial, factual and historical dimensions) processes of densification and heterogenization are perceived as acts of sociation. Urbanization is thus understood to include...
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Emerging Artificial Societies Through Learning
Gilbert, Nigel; Besten, Matthijs den; Bontovics, Akos; … - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 9 (2006) 2, pp. 9-9
within the project, including the design of the agents, the environment, the mechanism for the evolution of language and the …
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MULTILEVEL ALIGNMENT MAINTAINS LANGUAGE SYSTEMATICITY
TRIJP, REMI VAN; STEELS, LUC - In: Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 15 (2012) 03, pp. 1250039-1
The question how a shared vocabulary can arise in a multi-agent population despite the fact that each agent autonomously invents and acquires words has been solved. The solution is based on alignment: Agents score all associations between words and meanings in their lexicons and update these...
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The Evolution of Coding in Signaling Games
Barrett, Jeffrey - In: Theory and Decision 67 (2009) 2, pp. 223-237
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