| Daniel Livingstone and Colin Fyfe. Modelling the evolution of linguistic diversity. In D. Floreano, J. Nicoud, and F. Mondada, editors, Advances in Artificial Life: Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life, pages 704--708. Springer-Verlag, 1999. |
.... Paolo (1997) Werner and Todd (1997) Noble (1998) A growing body of computational modelling work suggests that iterated learning alone is capable of developing optimal, learned communication systems (e.g. Hutchins and Hazelhurst (1995) Steels and Vogt (1997) Batali (1998) Batali (in press) Livingstone and Fyfe (1999), Hurford (in press) Kirby (in pressb) Kirby (in pressa) Oliphant (in press) A smaller body of work suggests that natural selection interacts in a positive manner with cultural transmission of communication systems to produce communication systems which are, in some sense, part innate and ....
Livingstone, D. and C. Fyfe (1999). Modelling the evolution of linguistic diversity. In D. Floreano, J. Nicoud, and F. Mondada (Eds.), Advances in Artificial Life: Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 704--708. Berlin: Springer.
....and Wheeler, 1997; Di Paolo, 1997; Werner and Todd, 1997; Noble, 1998) 2. Those which suggest that cultural transmission between generations alone is capable of developing and refining entirely learned communication systems (e.g. Hutchins and Hazelhurst, 1995; Steels and Vogt, 1997; Batali, 1998; Livingstone and Fyfe, 1999; Batali, in press; Hurford, in press; Kirby, in prep; Kirby, in pressa; Kirby, in pressb; Oliphant, in press) 3. Those which suggest that positive interactions between genetic and cultural transmission are capable of developing and refining communication systems which are part innate and part ....
Livingstone, D. and C. Fyfe (1999). Modelling the evolution of linguistic diversity. In D. Floreano, J. Nicoud, and F. Mondada (Eds.), Advances in Artificial Life: Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life, pp. 704--708. Berlin: Springer.
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Daniel Livingstone and Colin Fyfe. Modelling the evolution of linguistic diversity. In D. Floreano, J. Nicoud, and F. Mondada, editors, Advances in Artificial Life: Fifth European Conference on Artificial Life, pages 704--708. Springer-Verlag, 1999.
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