Computer simulation is the only practical way to model diffusion of cultural features, including speech. We describe the use of a cellular automaton to model feature diffusion as the adaptive aspect of the complex system of speech. Throughout hundreds of iterations that correspond to the daily interaction of speakers across time, we can watch regional distributional patterns emerge as a consequence of simple update rules. A key feature of our simulations is validation with respect to distributions known to occur in survey data. We focus on the importance of appropriate visualizations to observe what is happening during the process of diffusion, with comparison between visualizations of actual survey data and visualizations applied to our si...
Abstract. This paper presents a model for simulating cultural differ-ences in the conversational beh...
© 2012 Dr. Jens PfauThe subject of this thesis is the computational modeling of the transmission of ...
In this dissertation, the simulation of culture with virtual characters is investigated. Thereby the...
A multi-agent computational model is proposed to simulate language evolution in an acquisition frame...
Since the 19th century, the wave has been a key concept in descriptions of the diffusion of linguist...
This paper describes the independent construction and implementation of two cellular automata that m...
Following a methodological approach developed in collaboration with Dietrich Stauffer, some empirica...
paper presents computer simulations of language populations and the development of language families...
Scientists have been researching how human language evolved into the complex language it is today fo...
This paper describes the uses of computer models in studying the evolution of language. Language is ...
International audienceSimulation models are an absolute necessity in the human and social sciences, ...
This paper presents a model for simulating cultural differencesin the conversational behavior of vir...
No species on this planet other than mankind uses a system for communication as intricate as human l...
This paper presents a model for simulating cultural differences in the conversational behavior of vi...
Abstract. This paper presents a model for simulating cultural differ-ences in the conversational beh...
© 2012 Dr. Jens PfauThe subject of this thesis is the computational modeling of the transmission of ...
In this dissertation, the simulation of culture with virtual characters is investigated. Thereby the...
A multi-agent computational model is proposed to simulate language evolution in an acquisition frame...
Since the 19th century, the wave has been a key concept in descriptions of the diffusion of linguist...
This paper describes the independent construction and implementation of two cellular automata that m...
Following a methodological approach developed in collaboration with Dietrich Stauffer, some empirica...
paper presents computer simulations of language populations and the development of language families...
Scientists have been researching how human language evolved into the complex language it is today fo...
This paper describes the uses of computer models in studying the evolution of language. Language is ...
International audienceSimulation models are an absolute necessity in the human and social sciences, ...
This paper presents a model for simulating cultural differencesin the conversational behavior of vir...
No species on this planet other than mankind uses a system for communication as intricate as human l...
This paper presents a model for simulating cultural differences in the conversational behavior of vi...
Abstract. This paper presents a model for simulating cultural differ-ences in the conversational beh...
© 2012 Dr. Jens PfauThe subject of this thesis is the computational modeling of the transmission of ...
In this dissertation, the simulation of culture with virtual characters is investigated. Thereby the...