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Steels, L.
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Kaplan, F.
(2002) Bootstrapping grounded word semantics. In Ted Briscoe, editor,
Linguistic Evolution through Language Acquisition: Formal and Computational Models
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1997
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The synthetic modeling of language origins
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Steels
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1989
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Biological evolution of the Saussurean sign as a component of the language acquisition device
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Hurford
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102
1992
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Evolution of Communication in Artificial Organisms
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Werner,Dyer
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82
1997
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Grounding adaptive language games in robotic agents
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Steels,Vogt
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74
1996
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The dilemma of Saussurean communication
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Oliphant
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60
1992
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Synthetic Ethology: An approach to the study of communication
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MacLennan
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56
1996
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Emergent Adaptive Lexicons
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Steels
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56
1998
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The origins of syntax in visually grounded robotic agents
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Steels
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56
1995
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How to invent a lexicon: the development of shared symbols in interaction
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Hutchins,Hazlehurst
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53
1960
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Word and Object -
Quine
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40
1997
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Constructing and sharing perceptual distinctions
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Steels
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31
1992
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An adaptive communication protocol for cooperating mobile robots
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Yanco,Stein
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27
1998
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Spontaneous Lexicon Change
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Steels,Kaplan
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22
1995
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Artificial Life -
Langton
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15
1998
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Evolution of Linguistic Diversity in a Simple Communication System
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Arita,Koyama
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11
1998
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Evolved Signals: Expensive Hype vs. Conspirational Whispers
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Noble
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10
1995
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A Model of the Human Capacity for Categorizing Spatial Relations -
Regier
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3
1996
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The Emergence of a ''Langage'' in an Evolving Population of Neural Networks -
Cangelosi,Parisi
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1
1996
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La polysemie -
Victorri,Fuchs
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