HOME   ::   Back to the Paper   ::   References

de Lara, J. and Alfonseca, M. (2002) The role of oblivion, memory size and spatial separation in dynamic language games. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 5(2).

References (may not be complete)  [Original format]  [Sort by year]  [Sort by author]  [Sort by citations]

1996 -Self-organizing vocabularies - Steels :: 61
1996 -The dilemma of Saussurean communication - Oliphant :: 54
1997 -Learning and the emergence of coordinated communication - Oliphant,Batali :: 52
1976 -The Selfish Gene - DAWKINS :: 43
1996 -A self-organizing spatial vocabulary - Steels :: 31
1974 -Philosophical Investigations - WITTGENSTEIN :: 23
1998 -Spontaneous Lexicon Change - Steels,Kaplan :: 18
1998 -Language evolution without natural selection: From vocabulary to syntax in a population of learners - Kirby :: 14
1999 -Experiments in learning by imitation - grounding and use of communication in robotic agents - Billard,Dautenhahn :: 11
1999 -Language Learning from Fragmentary Input - Hurford :: 6
1997 -Developing a Community Language - Fyfe,Livingstone :: 4
2000 -The Making of Meaning in Societies: Semiotic & Information-Theoretic Background to the Evolution of Communication - NEHANIV :: 2
2002 -Simulating evolutionary agent communities with OOCSMP - ALFONSECA,DE LARA :: 1
2000 -Some strategies for the simulation of vocabulary agreement in multi-agent communities - de~Lara,Alfonseca :: 1

 HOME   ::   Back to the Paper   ::   References Comments to: junwang4 you-know-at gmail.com Last update: 11/16/07