Evolution of Symbolic Grammar Systems
Proceedings of the Third European Conference on Advances in Artificial Life
What Are the Unique Design Features of Language? Formal Tools for Comparative Claims
Adaptive Behavior - Animals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
Multi-level selection in the emergence of language systematicity
ECAL'07 Proceedings of the 9th European conference on Advances in artificial life
Towards a computational model of creative societies using curious design agents
ESAW'06 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Engineering societies in the agents world VII
Acquisition of Grammar in Autonomous Artificial Systems
Proceedings of the 2010 conference on ECAI 2010: 19th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Mirroring, deixis, and interaction topology in the emergence of shared vocabularies
JSAI'03/JSAI04 Proceedings of the 2003 and 2004 international conference on New frontiers in artificial intelligence
Linguistic selection of language strategies a case study for colour
ECAL'09 Proceedings of the 10th European conference on Advances in artificial life: Darwin meets von Neumann - Volume Part II
Lingodroids: socially grounding place names in privately grounded cognitive maps
Adaptive Behavior - Animals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
A connectionist architecture for the evolution of rhythms
EuroGP'06 Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Applications of Evolutionary Computing
Noisy preferential attachment and language evolution
SAB'06 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on From Animals to Animats: simulation of Adaptive Behavior
Simulating the emergence of grammatical agreement in multi-agent language games
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Naming game on adaptive weighted networks
Artificial Life
Beyond here-and-now: extending shared physical experiences to shared conceptual experiences
Adaptive Behavior - Animals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems
Manipulating convention emergence using influencer agents
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
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Language is a shared set of conventions for mapping meanings to utterances. This paper explores self-organization as the primary mechanism for the formation of a vocabulary. It reports on a computational experiment in which a group of distributed agents develop ways to identify each other using names or spatial descriptions. It is also shown that the proposed mechanism copes with the acquisition of an existing vocabulary by new agents entering the community and with an expansion of the set of meanings.