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Ambiguity and the origins of syntax
Garcia Casademont, Emília; Steels, Luc. - : Walter de Gruyter, 2015
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The origins of ontologies and communication conventions in multi-agent systems
Steels, Luc. - : Springer, 1998
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Emergent adaptive lexicons
Steels, Luc. - 1996
Abstract: Trabajo presentado a la 4th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, celebrada en Massachusetts (US) del 9 al 13 de septiembre de 1996. ; The paper reports experiments to test the hy­ pothesis that language is an autonomous evolving adaptive system maintained by a group of dis­ tributed agents without central control. The ex­ periments show how a coherent lexicon may spon­ taneously emerge in a group of agents engaged in language games and how a lexicon may adapt to cope with new meanings that arise or new agents that enter the group. The lexicon has several characteristics of natural language lexicons, such as polysemy, synonymy and ambiguity. ; The research and writing of this paper has been financed by the Belgian Federal government FKFO project on emergent functionality (FKFO contract nr. G.0014.95) and the IUAP 'Construct' Project (nr. 20) of the Belgian government, with additional support from the external researcher program of the Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Tokyo. ; No
Keyword: Lexicon acquisition; Origins of language; Self­organization
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10261/128041
https://doi.org/10.13039/501100004418
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