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Hashimoto, T. (1998) Dynamics of Internal and Global Structure through Linguistic Interactions. In Multi-agent systems and Agent-Based Simulation, pages 124--139. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
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Dynamics of Internal and Global Structure
through Linguistic Interactions
Takashi Hashimoto
Lab. for Information Synthesis,
Brain Science Institute, RIKEN,
2­1, Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, 351­0198, JAPAN
Tel: +81­48­467­9663 Fax: +81­48­467­9693
takashi@brain.riken.go.jp
http://www.bip.riken.go.jp/irl/takashi/
in Sichman, Conte and Gilbert (eds), Multi­Agent Systems and Agent­
Based Simulation, Lacture Notes on Artificial Intelligence series, vol.
1534, 124--139, Berlin, Springer­Verlag, (1998)
Abstract. Development of category structure in communication is stud­ ied by a constructive approach. Individuals having a word relation matrix as their internal structure communicate by uttering and accepting sen­ tences. Words in sentences uttered are situated in relation with other words by each individual. Words make clusters according to their in­ terrelationships. The structures and dynamics of clusters are studied. Coexisting commonality and individuality of clustering structure is ob­ served in an ensemble of individuals.
1 Introduction A Constructive Approach to Dynamically Complex Systems. Increas­ ingly, biological, ecological, brain, language and social systems have been studied as complex systems. One of the characteristics of these systems is that they show various spatio­temporal dynamics, such as coexisting stability and adaptability, collective behavior, diversification, differentiation, hierarchical level formation, emergence or open­ended evolution. Chaotic behavior is also sometimes observed in these systems. It is thought that these characteristics arise from dynamical many­to­many interactions and high dimensionality (Kaneko and Tsuda, 1997). Some researchers have pointed out that considerations of self­referential features or internal observers are also crucial to understanding such dynamically complex systems (Tsuda, 1991; Gunji et al., 1997). The conventional manner of studying these systems is to attempt to de­ scribe them objectively. However,
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@incollection{hashimoto98dynamicsOf,
  author={T. Hashimoto},
  title={Dynamics of Internal and Global Structure through Linguistic Interactions},
  year={1998},
  volume={1534},
  pages={124--139},
  address={Berlin},
  publisher={Springer-Verlag},
  booktitle={Multi-agent systems and Agent-Based Simulation},
  url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/hashimoto98dynamicsOf.html}
}


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