An exaggerated preference for simple neural network models of signal evolution?
Recently, simple neural network models have been used to explain the evolution of important phenomena in animal signalling, such as extravagant ornamentation and symmetrical signals, as responses to inevitable 'hidden preferences' of recognition systems. We argue that these very simple mod...
Main Authors: | Dawkins, MS, Guilford, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1995
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