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Animal communication

open access: yesWIREs Cognitive Science, 2014
Animal communication is first and foremost about signal transmission and aims to understand how communication occurs. It is a field that has contributed to and been inspired by other fields, from information technology to neuroscience, in finding ever better methods to eavesdrop on the actual ‘message’ that forms the basis of communication.
G. Kaplan
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Animal Communication

open access: yesOxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology, 2020
Among Darwin’s brilliant ideas was his (1871) conception of animal communication signals as adaptive characteristics of a species. The idea was subsequently taken up by the ethologists of Europe in the 1930s (Lorenz, Tinbergen, and von Frisch in particular) in their studies of animal signaling systems in nature.
M. D. Beecher
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Using machine learning to decode animal communication

Science, 2023
Description New methods promise transformative insights and conservation benefits The past few years have seen a surge of interest in using machine learning (ML) methods for studying the behavior of nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) (1).
C. Rutz   +5 more
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A Study on Economic Models of Animal Communication Methods

Journal on Innovations in Teaching and Learning
Economic models of animal communication are theoretical frameworks that attempt to explain the evolution and function of communication signals in animals from an economic perspective. These models typically assume that animals have limited resources, and

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Animal Communication

2008
Hubert Frings Mable Frings
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The logical analysis of animal communication

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1961
Abstract An attempt has been made to describe some of the responses evoked by communication signals in certain animals and to infer the kind of information which the signals transmit. Using the methods developed by C. W. Morris 1946 for the logical analysis of human language, identiflors, designators, appraisors and prescriptors can be distinguished.
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Animal Communication

Science (New York, N.Y.), 1996
Semiotics and ethology have converged in a new behavioral science, zoosemiotics. Those who are interested in the theoretical analysis of the complex problems of non-verbal behavior that arise where these two disciplines interact aim to treat comprehensively animal communication systems by the aid of representations that have proved illuminating in the ...
Tony Malim, Ann Birch, Sheila Hayward
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