In Hurford, J., Knight, C., and Studdert-Kennedy, M., editors, Approaches to the Evolution of Language, pages 405-426. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Cangelosi, A. and Parisi, D. (1998). The emergence of a language in an evolving population of neural networks. Connection Science, 10(2):83 { 98.

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.... The framework considered here varies from other studies of the emergence of communication which have typically examined communication between symbolic agents over a symbolic channel (Steels, 1997a; Kirby, 1998b) or communication of a single concept with a single symbol, or set of symbols in parallel (Oliphant, 1998; Di Paolo, 1998; Cangelosi and Parisi, 1998; Oliphant and Batali, 1996) 1 An approach similar to ours has been taken by Batali (1998) who also used recurrent networks as communicative agents. However, whereas our concepts are represented as points within the unit hypercube (a continuous ....

In Hurford, J., Knight, C., and Studdert-Kennedy, M., editors, Approaches to the Evolution of Language, pages 405-426. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Cangelosi, A. and Parisi, D. (1998). The emergence of a language in an evolving population of neural networks. Connection Science, 10(2):83 { 98.

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