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Self-Organisation of Communicating Agents Linguistic Diversity in Populations of Autonomous Agents (2000)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Efstathios Avdis, Kerstin Dautenhahn



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Abstract: This paper presents the study of a population of communicating agents living on hilly landscapes. These simple language-learning agents are utilised as the basis of investigation of complex adaptive systems processes. Such agents are able to develop their own language by interacting with each other while traversing their environments. The model can then be used to examine phenomena of self-organisation of language and adaptation of agent behaviour to the environment. 1 Introduction The... (Update)

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E. Avdis and K. Dautenhahn. Self-organisation of communicating agents - linguistic diversity in populations of autonomous agents. In Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium on Intelligent Robotic Systems, 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/avdis00selforganisation.html   More

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