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(7) | Tonkes, B. and Wiles, J. (2002) Methodological Issues in Simulating the Emergence of Language. In Alison Wray, editor, The Transition to Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
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(5) | Tonkes, B. (2001) On the Origins of Linguistic Structure: Computational models of the evolution of language. PhD thesis, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, University of Queensland, Australia. |
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(3) | Tonkes, B., Blair, A., and Wiles, J. (2000) Evolving learnable languages. In S. A. Solla and T. K. Leen and K.-R.Muller, editors, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 12, (NIPS*99), pages 66--72. MIT Press. |
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Tonkes, B. (1998) Getting the Point Across: The Effect of Recurrent Network Biases on the Evolution of a Simple Language. Technical report. | |
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(3) | Tonkes, B., Blair, A., and Wiles, J. (1998) A paradox of neural encoders and decoders, or, why don't we talk backwards? In B. McKay and X. Yao and C. S. Newton and J.-H. Kim and T. Furuhashi, editors, Proceedings of the Second Asia-Pacific Conference on Simulated Evolution and Learning (SEAL98), pages 357--364. Springer. |
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