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Emergence of Speech Sounds in Changing Populations (1999)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Bart de Boer, Paul Vogt
European Conference on Artificial Life



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Abstract: This paper shows that realistic and coherent vowel systems can emerge from scratch in a population of agents that imitate each other under human -like constraints of production and perception. The simulation is extended so that populations can change; old agents can be removed, and new agents can be added. In these circumstances vowel systems can also emerge and be preserved. (Update)

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.... e.g. showed that cultural evolution can explain the emergence of a shared lexicon (De Jong, 1998) a shared vowel system (De Boer Vogt, 1999) and some primitive grammatical rules (Steels, 1997a) Kirby (1999a) shows in his model, that agents with an innate ability to learn...

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@inproceedings{ deboer99emergence,
    author = "Bart de Boer and Paul Vogt",
    title = "Emergence of Speech Sounds in Changing Population",
    booktitle = "European Conference on Artificial Life",
    pages = "664-673",
    year = "1999",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/deboer99emergence.html" }
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