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MacLennan. B. J. (2001). The emergence of communication through synthetic evolution. In Patel, M., Honavar, V. & Balakrishnan, K. (Eds.), Advances in the Evolutionary Synthesis of Intelligent Agents (pp. 65-90). Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

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Adaptive Communication and Coordination in Multi-agent Systems.. - Vengerov (2000)   (Correct)

....that emerge in the course of coevolution rather than studying explicitly how the emerged global patterns affect the behavior of individual agents. A possible exception to this is the body of recent work on evolution of communication in multi agent societies (e.g. Steels, 1996; De Jong, 1998; MacLennan, 1999). This field attempts to expand the current practical systems for multi agent communication, which assume that exchanged signals have intrinsic meanings that appear the same to receiving agents regardless of their state or operating context. However, the approaches that these works consider ....

MacLennan, Bruce J. (1999) "The Emergence of Communication through Synthetic Evolution," To appear in Advances in Evolutionary Synthesis of Neural Systems, edited by Vasant Honavar, Mukesh Patel, and Karthik Balakrishnan (MIT Press).


Synthetic Ethology: A New Tool for Investigating Animal.. - MacLennan (2001)   Self-citation (Maclennan)   (Correct)

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MacLennan, B. J. (in press). The emergence of communication through synthetic evolution. In V. Honavar, M. Patel & K. Balakrishnan (Eds.), Advances in evolutionary synthesis of neural systems. Cambridge (MA): MIT Press.


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MacLennan. B. J. (2001). The emergence of communication through synthetic evolution. In Patel, M., Honavar, V. & Balakrishnan, K. (Eds.), Advances in the Evolutionary Synthesis of Intelligent Agents (pp. 65-90). Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

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