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Abstract
In this paper, I discuss in which conditions a population of embodied and situated agents that have to solve problems that require co-operation might develop forms of ritualized interaction and communication. After reviewing the most relevant literature, I shall try to identify the main open research problems and the most promising research directions. More specifically, I shall discuss: (a) the type of problems, the agents’ characteristics and the environmental/social conditions that might facilitate the emergence of an ability to interact and communicate; and (b) the behavioural and cognitive capabilities that are crucial for the development of forms of communication of different complexity.BibTexKeywords: Communication, Language evolution, Adaptive behaviour
@article{Nolfi05embodiedAgents,
author={Stefano Nolfi},
title={Emergence of communication in embodied agents: co-adapting communicative and non-communicative behaviours},
journal={Connection Science},
year={2005},
month={December},
volume={17},
number={3-4},
pages={231-248},
doi={10.1080/09540090500177554},
url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/Nolfi05embodiedAgents.html},
keywords={Communication, Language evolution, Adaptive behaviour}
}
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