2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0058960
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Agent-Based Models of Strategies for the Emergence and Evolution of Grammatical Agreement

Abstract: Grammatical agreement means that features associated with one linguistic unit (for example number or gender) become associated with another unit and then possibly overtly expressed, typically with morphological markers. It is one of the key mechanisms used in many languages to show that certain linguistic units within an utterance grammatically depend on each other. Agreement systems are puzzling because they can be highly complex in terms of what features they use and how they are expressed. Moreover, agreeme… Show more

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“…This model has another important feature: It introduces dyadic brain modeling, which focuses on what happens in the brains of two interacting agents, a dyad, where the actions of one influence the actions of the other, with both brains changing in the process. Luc Steels (e.g., Beuls & Steels, 2013;Steels, 2011) has used a simulation of embodied agents in evolutionary games in a fashion relevant to studies of (cultural) language evolution. Our innovation here is to provide the agents with Bbrains^based on prior work in brain modeling.…”
Section: Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model has another important feature: It introduces dyadic brain modeling, which focuses on what happens in the brains of two interacting agents, a dyad, where the actions of one influence the actions of the other, with both brains changing in the process. Luc Steels (e.g., Beuls & Steels, 2013;Steels, 2011) has used a simulation of embodied agents in evolutionary games in a fashion relevant to studies of (cultural) language evolution. Our innovation here is to provide the agents with Bbrains^based on prior work in brain modeling.…”
Section: Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They used methods such as open-ended dialogue among humans and robots in which social leaning can be embedded. Beals and Steels [5] claimed that grammatical agreement systems have an important functionality in the emergence of language in groups of social agents. They presented agent-based models to explain how and why grammatical agreement systems emerge and get culturally transmitted by social interactions.…”
Section: B Research On Cultural Evolution In Artificial Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R. Soc. B 371: 20150438 information theory [229]. One way of defining the global effort is to consider a linear (energy) function V(l) to be minimized where p(r j js i ) is the probability of associating the signal s i to the reference object r j .…”
Section: Synthetic Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%