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2007
[55] PDF  Dowman, M. (2007) Protolanguages That Are Semi-holophrastic. In ECAL07, pages 435--444. Springer.
[54] PDF  Knoester, D. B., McKinley, P. K., Beckmann, B., and Ofria, C. (2007) Directed Evolution of Communication and Cooperation in Digital Organisms. In ECAL07, pages 384--394. Springer.
[53] PDF (2)Steels, L., van Trijp, R., and Wellens, P. (2007) Multi-Level Selection in the Emergence of Language Systematicity. In Almeida e Costa, F. and Rocha, L.M. and Costa, E. and Harvey, I, editors, ECAL07, pages 425--434. Springer.
[52]    Tereshko, V. (2007) Language Learning Dynamics: Coexistence and Selection of Grammars. In ECAL07, pages 415--424. Springer.
[51]    Tuci, E. and Ampatzis, C. (2007) Evolution of Acoustic Communication Between Two Cooperating Robots. In ECAL07, pages 395--404. Springer.
[50] PDF (2)Vogt, P. (2007) Group size effects on the emergence of compositional structures in language. In Almeida e Costa, F. and Rocha, L.M. and Costa, E. and Harvey, I, editors, ECAL07, pages 405--414. Springer.
2005
[49] PDF  Divina, F. and Vogt, P. (2005) Perceptually Grounded Lexicon Formation Using Inconsistent Knowledge. In ECAL05, pages 644--654. Springer.
[48] PDF  Lee, Y., Collier, T. C., Kobele, G. M., Stabler, E. P., and Taylor, C. E. (2005) Grammar Structure and the Dynamics of Language Evolution. In ECAL05, pages 624--633. Springer.
[47] PDF  Vallejo, E. E. and Taylor, C. E. (2005) Interactions Between Learning and Evolution in Simulated Avian Communication. In ECAL05, pages 634--643. Springer.
[46]    de Boer, B. (2005) Cultural and Biological Evolution of Phonemic Speech. In ECAL05, pages 614--623. Springer.
2003
[45]   (1)Buzing, P. C., Eiben, A. E., and Schut, M. C. (2003) Evolving Agent Societies with VUScape. In ECAL03, pages 434--441.
[44] PDF (3)Hurford, J. (2003) Why Synonymy is Rare: Fitness is in the Speaker. In ECAL03, pages 442--451.
[43]    Jenkins, T. (2003) A Noisy Way to Evolve Signaling Behaviour. In ECAL03, pages 452--461.
[42]    Lewin, M. and Spier, E. (2003) Language Games with Mixed Populations. In ECAL03, pages 462--471.
[41] PDF (2)Sasahara, K. and Ikegami, T. (2003) Coevolution of Birdsong Grammar without Imitation. In ECAL03, pages 482--490.
[40]    Schatten, R. (2003) Systemic Architecture for Audio Signal Processing. In ECAL03, pages 491--498.
[39] PDF (1)Smith, A. D. M. (2003) Semantic Generalisation and the Inference of Meaning. In ECAL03, pages 499--506.
[38] PDF  Smith, K. (2003) Learning biases for the evolution of linguistic structure: an associative network model. In ECAL03, pages 517--524.
[37] PDF (8)Smith, K. and Hurford, J. (2003) Language Evolution in Populations: extending the Iterated Learning Model. In ECAL03, pages 507--516.
[36] PDF (1)Stabler, E. P., Collier, T. C., Kobele, G. M., Lee, Y., Lin, Y., Riggle, J., Yao, Y., and Taylor, C. E. (2003) The learning and emergence of mildly context sensitive languages. In ECAL03, pages 525--534.
[35]   (1)Van Looveren, J. (2003) Artificial Agents and Natural Determiners. In ECAL03, pages 472--481.
[34] PDF (4)Vogt, P. (2003) Grounded Lexicon Formation Without Explicit Reference Transfer: who's talking to who? In ECAL03, pages 545--552. Springer-Verlag.
[33] PDF (8)Vogt, P. (2003) THSim v3.2: The Talking Heads simulation tool. In ECAL03, pages 535 -- 544. Springer-Verlag.
[32] PDF (3)Zuidema, W. (2003) Optimal communication in a noisy and heterogeneous environment. In ECAL03, pages 553--563.
[31] PDF (2)de Boer, B. (2003) Conditions for Stable Vowel Systems in a Population. In ECAL03, pages 415--424.
[30]    van den Broek, E. and Todd, P. M. (2003) Piep Piep Piep - Ich Hab' Dich Lieb: Rhythm as an Indicator of Mate Quality. In ECAL03, pages 425--433.
2001
[29] PDF (22)Brighton, H. and Kirby, S. (2001) The Survival of the Smallest: Stability Conditions for the Cultural Evolution of Compositional Language. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík, editors, ECAL01, pages 592--601. Springer-Verlag.
[28] PDF (14)Quinn, M. (2001) Evolving Communication without Dedicated Communication Channels. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík, editors, ECAL01, pages 357--366. Prague: Springer.
[27] PDF (28)Smith, A. D. M. (2001) Establishing Communication Systems without Explicit Meaning Transmission. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík, editors, ECAL01, pages 381--390. Prague: Springer.
[26] PDF (9)Smith, K. (2001) The Importance of Rapid Cultural Convergence in the Evolution of Learned Symbolic Communication. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík, editors, ECAL01, pages 637--640. Prague: Springer.
[25] PDF (9)Yamauchi, H. (2001) The Difficulty of the Baldwinian Account of Linguistic Innateness. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík, editors, ECAL01, pages 391--400. Prague: Springer.
[24] PDF (8)Zuidema, W. (2001) Emergent syntax: the unremitting value of computational modeling for understanding the origins of complex language. In J. Kelemen and P. Sosík, editors, ECAL01, pages 641--644. Prague: Springer.
1999
[23]   (2)Berrah, A-R. and Laboissičre, R. (1999) SPECIES: An Evolutionary Model for the Emergence of Phonetic Structures in an Artificial Society of Speech Agents. In D. Floreano and J. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 674--678. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[22] PDF (17)Cangelosi, A. (1999) Modeling the evolution of communication: From stimulus associations to grounded symbolic associations. In D. Floreano and J. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 654--663. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[21]   (7)Dircks, C. and Stoness, S. C. (1999) Effective Lexicon Change in the Absence of Population Flux. In D. Floreano and J. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 720--724. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[20] PDF (2)Hashimoto, T. (1999) Modeling Categorization Dynamics through Conversation by Constructive Approach. In Floreano, D. and Nicoud, J-D and Mondada, F., editors, ECAL99, pages 730--734. Springer.
[19]    Kawamura, H., Yamamoto, M., Suzuki, K., and Ohuchi, A. (1999) Ants War with Evolutive Pheromone Style Communication. In D. Floreano and J.-D. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 639--643. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[18] PDF (23)Kirby, S. (1999) Syntax out of Learning: the cultural evolution of structured communication in a population of induction algorithms. In D. Floreano and J.-D. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 694--703.
[17]   (22)Livingstone, D. and Fyfe, C. (1999) Modelling the Evolution of Linguistic Diversity. In D. Floreano and J. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 704--708. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[16] PDF (1)Noble, J. (1999) Sexual Signalling in an Artificial Population: When Does the Handicap Principle Work? In D. Floreano and J. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 644--653. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[15] PDF (2)O'Neill, M. and Ryan, C. (1999) Genetic Code Degeneracy: Implications for Grammatical Evolution and Beyond. In D. Floreano and J. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 149--153. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[14] PDF (4)Oudeyer, P-Y. (1999) Self-organization of a lexicon in a structured society of agents. In Floreano, D. and Nicoud, J-D and Mondada, F., editors, ECAL99, pages 726--729. Springer-Verlag.
[13] PDF (25)Steels, L. and Kaplan, F. (1999) Collective learning and semiotic dynamics. In Floreano, D. and Nicoud, J-D and Mondada, F., editors, ECAL99, pages 679--688. Springer-Verlag.
[12] PDF (9)Teal, T. K., Albro, D., Stabler, E. P., and Taylor, C. E. (1999) Compression and Adaptation. In D. Floreano and J.-D. Nicoud and F. Mondada, editors, ECAL99, pages 709--719. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
[11] PDF (12)de Boer, B. and Vogt, P. (1999) Emergence of speech sounds in changing populations. In Floreano, D. and Nicoud, J-D and Mondada, F., editors, ECAL99, pages 664--673. Springer-Verlag.
[10] PDF (5)de Jong, E. D. (1999) Analyzing the Evolution of Communication from a Dynamical Systems Perspective. In ECAL99, pages 689--693. Springer-Verlag.
1997
[9] PDF (11)Bullock, S. (1997) An Exploration of Signalling Behaviour by both Analytic and Simulation Means for both Discrete and Continuous Models. In Husbands, P. and Harvey, I., editors, ECAL97. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press..
[8] PDF (9)Di Paolo, E. A. (1997) Social coordination and spatial organization: Steps towards the evolution of communication. In Husbands, P. and Harvey, I., editors, ECAL97. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[7] PDF (9)Hashimoto, T. (1997) Usage-based Structuralization of Relationships between Words. In P. Husbands and I. Harvey, editors, ECAL97, pages 483--492. MIT Press.
[6] PDF (5)Fyfe, C. and Livingstone, D. (1997) Developing a Community Language. In ECAL97. Brighton, UK.
[5] PDF (54)Kirby, S. and Hurford, J. (1997) Learning, culture and evolution in the origin of linguistic constraints. In P. Husbands and I. Harvey, editors, ECAL97, pages 493--502. MIT Press.
[4] PDF (74)Steels, L. and Vogt, P. (1997) Grounding adaptive language games in robotic agents. In I. Harvey and P. Husbands, editors, ECAL97. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[3] PDF (13)Werner, G. M. and Todd, P. M. (1997) Too many love songs: Sexual selection and the evolution of communication. In Husbands, P. and Harvey, I., editors, ECAL97, pages 434--443. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
[2] PDF (19)de Boer, B. (1997) Generating vowel systems in a population of agents. In Husbands, P. and Harvey, I., editors, ECAL97. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press..
1995
[1] PDF (9)Hashimoto, T. and Ikegami, T. (1995) Evolution of Symbolic Grammar Systems. In F. Moran and et al., editors, ECAL95, pages 812--823.

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