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Applications of Language Emergence: The Future of Languages, Scenarios, and How to Use Computational Social Science Tools

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In an upcoming paper, I am proposing the details regarding a comprehensive research project on communication from cells to societies in a much broader way that I was able to only tackle through questions in this book. I am basically proposing to create an Atlas of Communication that would give us an overall picture of both the evolution of communication and the types of communication we currently know and understand [9].

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Berea, A. (2018). Applications of Language Emergence: The Future of Languages, Scenarios, and How to Use Computational Social Science Tools. In: Emergence of Communication in Socio-Biological Networks. Computational Social Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64565-0_7

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