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2014 Connecting Through Consilience: Ecology, Society, Culture and Technology ...
Hayes, Alexander; Mirams, Ruth. - : figshare, 2015
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Connecting Through Consilience: Ecology, Society, Culture and Technology ...
Hayes, Alexander; Mirams, Ruth. - : figshare, 2015
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A “bag-of-arguments” mechanism for initial verb predictions ...
Wing-Yee Chow; Cybelle Smith; Lau, Ellen. - : Taylor & Francis, 2015
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Additional file 3: of PubChem atom environments ...
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Additional file 3: of PubChem atom environments ...
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A “bag-of-arguments” mechanism for initial verb predictions ...
Wing-Yee Chow; Cybelle Smith; Lau, Ellen. - : Figshare, 2015
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Additional file 4: of PubChem atom environments ...
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Additional file 4: of PubChem atom environments ...
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Color-coordinate system from a 13th-century account of rainbows ...
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Color-coordinate system from a 13th-century account of rainbows ...
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Individual Biases, Cultural Evolution, and the Statistical Nature of Language Universals: The Case of Colour Naming Systems ...
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The Biological Origin of Linguistic Diversity ...
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A simulation of the Neolithic transition in Western Eurasia ...
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Towards a mathematical theory of meaningful communication ...
Abstract: Despite its obvious relevance, meaning has been outside most theoretical approaches to information in biology. As a consequence, functional responses based on an appropriate interpretation of signals has been replaced by a probabilistic description of correlations between emitted and received symbols. This assumption leads to potential paradoxes, such as the presence of a maximum information associated to a channel that would actually create completely wrong interpretations of the signals. Game-theoretic models of language evolution use this view of Shannon's theory, but other approaches considering embodied communicating agents show that the correct (meaningful) match resulting from agent-agent exchanges is always achieved and natural systems obviously solve the problem correctly. How can Shannon's theory be expanded in such a way that meaning -at least, in its minimal referential form- is properly incorporated? Inspired by the concept of {\em duality of the communicative sign} stated by the swiss linguist ... : 10 RevTex pages, 3 figure ...
Keyword: Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems nlin.AO; FOS Biological sciences; FOS Computer and information sciences; FOS Physical sciences; Information Theory cs.IT; Other Quantitative Biology q-bio.OT
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1004.1999
https://arxiv.org/abs/1004.1999
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The thermodynamics of human reaction times ...
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