A key feature of many biological distributed systems is that they have the capacity to behave in highly coordinated ways. In the domain of language, coordination dynamics have been studied within the framework of language games. As yet however, a fundamental understanding that goes beyond the simplest cases is still missing. In this paper, a novel approach is proposed for investigating coordination problems. The approach is illustrated for a simple but well studied case called the naming game. It is also argued that the proposed approach provides a good starting point for tackling more complex coordination problems as well. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.SCOPUS: cp.kinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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The naming game is a model of nonequilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguist...
International audienceHow do linguistic conventions emerge among a population of individuals? A shar...
This thesis is focused on naming games and other language games and how they can be used to simulate...
Language emergence and evolution have recently gained growing attention through multi-agent models a...
The paper investigates the dynamical properties of spatially distributed naming games. Naming games ...
This paper presents a simulation study to explore the role of the naming game in social structure, w...
In this paper we introduce a mathematical model of naming games. Naming games have been widely used ...
This chapter shows a concrete example of a language game experiment for studying the cultural evolut...
We propose a coevolutionary version to investigate the naming game, a model recently introduced to d...
In recent times, the research field of language dynamics has focused on the investigation of languag...
Social conventions govern countless behaviors all of us engage in every day, from how we greet each ...
The naming game (NG) describes the agreement dynamics of a population of agents that interact locall...
In this chapter we explore several language games of increasing complexity. We first consider the so...
The Naming Game is a model of non-equilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguis...
Mehler A. Evolving Lexical Networks. A Simulation Model of Terminological Alignment. In: Benz A, Ebe...
The naming game is a model of nonequilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguist...
International audienceHow do linguistic conventions emerge among a population of individuals? A shar...
This thesis is focused on naming games and other language games and how they can be used to simulate...