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The wide variety of DBS grammar rules and DBS inferences described so far would be of limited use if they had all to be defined and adjusted by hand. Therefore, the fifth mystery of natural communication is how to model (i) adaptation during evolution in phylogenesis and ontogenesis, including language acquisition, and (ii) learning as an improvement of the agent’s survival skills in a changing environment.
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Hausser, R. (2011). Mystery Number Five:Learning. In: Computational Linguistics and Talking Robots. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22432-4_6
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