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Cangelosi, A. (1999) Evolution of communication using combination of grounded symbols in populations of neural networks. In Proceedings of IJCNN99 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (vol. 6), pages 4365--4368. Washington, DC: IEEE Press.

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