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Conference Paper: Computational exploration on language emergence and cultural dissemination

TitleComputational exploration on language emergence and cultural dissemination
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Issue Date2005
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The 2005 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE-CEC 2005), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK., 2-5 September 2005. In Conference Proceedings, 2005, v. 2, p. 1629-1636 How to Cite?
AbstractEvolutionary computation is used to explore the emergence of language, focusing particularly on the intrinsic relationship between the lexicon and syntax, and the exogenous relationship between language use and cultural development. A multi-agent model traces a coevolution of the lexicon and syntax, and demonstrates that linguistic and some distance constrain on communications can trigger and maintain cultural heterogeneity. This model also traces an optimization process using evolutionary mechanisms based on local information. Certain mechanisms in this model, such as recurrent pattern extraction, strength-based competition and indirect feedback, can be generalized to study robot learning, optimization and other evolutionary phenomena. ©2005 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/167010
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dc.identifier.citationThe 2005 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE-CEC 2005), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK., 2-5 September 2005. In Conference Proceedings, 2005, v. 2, p. 1629-1636en_US
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dc.description.abstractEvolutionary computation is used to explore the emergence of language, focusing particularly on the intrinsic relationship between the lexicon and syntax, and the exogenous relationship between language use and cultural development. A multi-agent model traces a coevolution of the lexicon and syntax, and demonstrates that linguistic and some distance constrain on communications can trigger and maintain cultural heterogeneity. This model also traces an optimization process using evolutionary mechanisms based on local information. Certain mechanisms in this model, such as recurrent pattern extraction, strength-based competition and indirect feedback, can be generalized to study robot learning, optimization and other evolutionary phenomena. ©2005 IEEE.en_HK
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