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Emergence of grammatical conventions in an agent population using a simplified tree adjoining grammar
The paper describes a population of communicating agents, rewarded for successful dialogs. Agents encode and decode messages about their environment using the TAG formalism. Experimental results show that lexical and word order conventions spread under suitable conditions.