We compared runs in which agents were limited to single-step actions to runs in which they used recursive recall to chain simple actions into complex ones.
Oct 14, 2013 · Using a computational model of cultural evolution in which neural network based agents evolve ideas for actions through invention and imitation, ...
This paper uses an agent-based simulation to address the question of what enabled humans to be creative enough that cumulative, open-ended cultural evolution ...
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We compared runs in which agents were limited to single-step actions to runs in which they used recursive recall to chain simple actions into complex ones.
Findings show that the recursive recall hypothesis provides a computationally plausible explanation of why humans alone have evolved the cultural means to ...
Abstract. Human culture is uniquely cumulative and open-ended. Using a computational model of cultural evolution in which neural network based agents evolve ...
Gabora, L., & Saberi, M. (2011, November). An agent-based model of the cognitive mechanisms underlying the origins of creative cultural evolution. In ...
An agent-based model of the cognitive mechanisms underlying the origins of creative cultural evolution. L Gabora, M Saberi. Proceedings of the 8th ACM ...
An agent-based model of the cognitive mechanisms underlying the origins of creative cultural evolution. L Gabora, M Saberi. Proceedings of the 8th ACM ...
How did human creativity arise? An agent-based model of the origin of cumulative open-ended cultural evolution. Proceedings Conference on. Cognition & ...