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Getting the Point Across: The Effect of Recurrent Network Biases on the Evolution of a Simple Language (1999)  (Make Corrections)  
Bradley Tonkes, Alan Blair, Janet Wiles



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Abstract: Although language is an ostensibly symbolic medium, it is an open question whether the underlying concepts communicated through language are also symbolic, or whether they are ultimately more continuous and sub-symbolic in nature. Does language translate, in a sense, between a continuous concept space and a discrete, symbolic message space? If so, how could such a system have evolved? The languages which ultimately emerge will likely be inuenced by the constraints and biases of the... (Update)

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@misc{ tonkes-getting,
  author = "Bradley Tonkes and Alan Blair and Janet Wiles",
  title = "Getting the Point Across: The Effect of Recurrent Network Biases on the
    Evolution of a Simple Language",
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