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Modelling Language-Physiology Coevolution (0) [3 citations — 2 self]

by Daniel Livingstone ,  Colin Fyfe
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Abstract:

this paper, although their agents are more complicated with an additional layer (used only in learning). The authors limit their investigation to the development of a shared lexicon.

Citations

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4 A Computational Model of Language-Physiology Coevolution – Livingstone, Fyfe - 1998
1 Adaptive advantages of "Hearsay" over direct sensorimotor experience. Paper read at – Cangelosi - 1998
1 Developing a Community Language. Poster presented at the Fourth – Fyfe - 1997
1 Observational word learning in bonobos – Savage-Runbaugh - 1998