The naming game is a model of nonequilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguistic convention or a communication system in a population of agents with pairwise local interactions. We present an extensive study of its dynamics on complex networks, that can be considered as the most natural topological embedding for agents involved in language games and opinion dynamics. Except for some community structured networks on which metastable phases can be observed, agents playing the naming game always manage to reach a global consensus. This convergence is obtained after a time generically scaling with the population’s size N as tconv∼N1.4±0.1, i.e., much faster than for agents embedded on regular lattices. Moreover, the memory...
International audienceNaming Games are models of the dynamic formation of lexical conventions in pop...
Language emergence and evolution have recently gained growing attention through multi-agent models a...
We consider two social consensus models, the AB-model and the Naming Game restricted to two conventi...
The Naming Game is a model of non-equilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguis...
We review the behavior of a recently introduced model of agreement dynamics, called the "Naming Game...
We investigate how very large populations are able to reach a global consensus, out of local “micros...
The mechanisms leading language conventions to be socially accepted and adopted by a group are objec...
114 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation studies the...
The Naming Game captures the essential features leading a population to agree on the use of a semiot...
Semiotic dynamics is a fast growing field according to which language can be seen as an evolving and...
We propose a coevolutionary version to investigate the naming game, a model recently introduced to d...
PACS. 89.75.Fb – Structures and organization in complex systems. PACS. 05.65.+b – Self-organized sys...
We investigate a network-based dynamical process called Naming Game, which allows a multi-agent syst...
Social conventions govern countless behaviors all of us engage in every day, from how we greet each ...
The Naming Game is an agent-based model where individuals communicate to name an initially unnamed ...
International audienceNaming Games are models of the dynamic formation of lexical conventions in pop...
Language emergence and evolution have recently gained growing attention through multi-agent models a...
We consider two social consensus models, the AB-model and the Naming Game restricted to two conventi...
The Naming Game is a model of non-equilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguis...
We review the behavior of a recently introduced model of agreement dynamics, called the "Naming Game...
We investigate how very large populations are able to reach a global consensus, out of local “micros...
The mechanisms leading language conventions to be socially accepted and adopted by a group are objec...
114 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation studies the...
The Naming Game captures the essential features leading a population to agree on the use of a semiot...
Semiotic dynamics is a fast growing field according to which language can be seen as an evolving and...
We propose a coevolutionary version to investigate the naming game, a model recently introduced to d...
PACS. 89.75.Fb – Structures and organization in complex systems. PACS. 05.65.+b – Self-organized sys...
We investigate a network-based dynamical process called Naming Game, which allows a multi-agent syst...
Social conventions govern countless behaviors all of us engage in every day, from how we greet each ...
The Naming Game is an agent-based model where individuals communicate to name an initially unnamed ...
International audienceNaming Games are models of the dynamic formation of lexical conventions in pop...
Language emergence and evolution have recently gained growing attention through multi-agent models a...
We consider two social consensus models, the AB-model and the Naming Game restricted to two conventi...