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The following pages link to Optimizing the mutual intelligibility of linguistic agents in a shared world (Q814568):
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- Topological aspects of the multi-language phases of the naming game on community-based networks (Q725094) (← links)
- A learning-efficiency explanation of structure in language (Q813096) (← links)
- Evolutionary explanations of indicatives and imperatives (Q885009) (← links)
- Why evolution does not always lead to an optimal signaling system (Q926892) (← links)
- Eavesdropping and language dynamics (Q1715449) (← links)
- Evolutionary game dynamics in populations with different learners (Q1784331) (← links)
- Neutral stability, drift, and the diversification of languages (Q1786385) (← links)
- Feasibility of communication in binary signaling games (Q1797723) (← links)
- Network topology and self-consistency in language games (Q2199218) (← links)
- Evolutionary models of color categorization based on discrimination (Q2466901) (← links)
- Sharp transition towards shared vocabularies in multi-agent systems (Q2903745) (← links)
- THE ONTOGENY OF SCALE-FREE SYNTAX NETWORKS: PHASE TRANSITIONS IN EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION (Q3391938) (← links)
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- A bird’s-eye view of naming game dynamics: From trait competition to Bayesian inference (Q5119453) (← links)
- Convexity and monotonicity in language coordination: simulating the emergence of semantic universals in populations of cognitive agents (Q6053833) (← links)