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Goles, E.; Montealegre, P.; Vera, J. |

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Naming Game Automata Networks |
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2016 |
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Journal Of Cellular Automata |
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J. Cell. Autom. |
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11 |
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5-6 |
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497-521 |
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Automata networks; cellular automata; majority functions; energy operator; naming game; fixed points; limit cycles |
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In this paper we introduce automata networks to model some features of the emergence of a vocabulary related with the naming game model. We study the dynamical behaviour (attractors and convergence) of extremal and majority local functions. |
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[Goles, Eric; Vera, Javier] Univ Adolfo Ibanez, Fac Ingn & Ciencias, Avda Diagonal Las Torres 2640, Santiago, Chile, Email: eric.chacc@uai.cl; |
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1557-5969 |
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UAI @ eduardo.moreno @ |
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Vera, J. |

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Self-Organization of Vocabularies under Different Interaction Orders |
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2017 |
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Artificial Life |
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Artif. Life |
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23 |
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2 |
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287-294 |
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Vocabulary; automata networks; interaction orders; naming game |
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Traditionally, the formation of vocabularies has been studied by agent-based models (primarily, the naming game) in which random pairs of agents negotiate word-meaning associations at each discrete time step. This article proposes a first approximation to a novel question: To what extent is the negotiation of word-meaning associations influenced by the order in which agents interact? Automata networks provide the adequate mathematical framework to explore this question. Computer simulations suggest that on two-dimensional lattices the typical features of the formation of word-meaning associations are recovered under random schemes that update small fractions of the population at the same time; by contrast, if larger subsets of the population are updated, a periodic behavior may appear. |
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[Vera, Javier] Univ Adolfo Ibanez, Fac Ingn & Ciencias, Avda Diagonal Las Torres 2640, Santiago, Chile, Email: jxvera@gmail.com |
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