Meaning has been left outside most theoretical approaches to information in biology. Functional responses based on an appropriate interpretation of signals have been replaced by a probabilistic description of correlations between emitted and received symbols. This assumption leads to potential paradoxes, such as the presence of a maximum information associated to a channel that creates completely wrong interpretations of the signals. Game-theoretic models of language evolution and other studies considering embodied communicating agents show that the correct (meaningful) match resulting from agent-agent exchanges is always achieved and natural systems obviously solve the problem correctly. Inspired by the concept of duality of the communicat...
Using concepts drawn from semiotic, the general theory of signs, and from the mathematical theory of...
This thesis aims to find general principles governing the behaviour of biological systems, with a ...
Structured meaning-signal mappings, i.e., mappings that preserve neighborhood relationships by assoc...
Meaning has been left outside most theoretical approaches to information in biology. Functional resp...
Meaning has been left outside most theoretical approaches to information in biology. Functional resp...
Meaning has been left outside most theoretical approaches to information in biology. Functional resp...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...
How can the concepts and results of communication theory aid evolutionary biology? This thesis argue...
and transmission that is commonplace in the field of information theory developed by Claude Shannon,...
Sender–receiver (S–R) systems abound in biology, with communication systems sending information in v...
This paper presents new analytic and numerical analysis of signalling games that give rise to inform...
A fundamental characteristic of human language is its combinatorial nature, which facilitates the co...
One of the most basic properties of the communicative sign is its dual nature. That is, a sign is a ...
Abstract Biologists rely heavily on the language of information, coding, and transmission that is co...
Using concepts drawn from semiotic, the general theory of signs, and from the mathematical theory of...
This thesis aims to find general principles governing the behaviour of biological systems, with a ...
Structured meaning-signal mappings, i.e., mappings that preserve neighborhood relationships by assoc...
Meaning has been left outside most theoretical approaches to information in biology. Functional resp...
Meaning has been left outside most theoretical approaches to information in biology. Functional resp...
Meaning has been left outside most theoretical approaches to information in biology. Functional resp...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...
We introduce the virtual special issue on content in signalling systems. The issue explores the uses...
How can the concepts and results of communication theory aid evolutionary biology? This thesis argue...
and transmission that is commonplace in the field of information theory developed by Claude Shannon,...
Sender–receiver (S–R) systems abound in biology, with communication systems sending information in v...
This paper presents new analytic and numerical analysis of signalling games that give rise to inform...
A fundamental characteristic of human language is its combinatorial nature, which facilitates the co...
One of the most basic properties of the communicative sign is its dual nature. That is, a sign is a ...
Abstract Biologists rely heavily on the language of information, coding, and transmission that is co...
Using concepts drawn from semiotic, the general theory of signs, and from the mathematical theory of...
This thesis aims to find general principles governing the behaviour of biological systems, with a ...
Structured meaning-signal mappings, i.e., mappings that preserve neighborhood relationships by assoc...