Kevin Stadler's publications

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Kevin Stadler. The Page test is not a trend test. Technical report, 2017. [ bib | .html ]

Kevin Stadler. cultevo: Tools, Measures and Statistical Tests for Cultural Evolution. Technical report, 2017. [ bib | http ]

Matthew Spike, Kevin Stadler, Simon Kirby, and Kenny Smith. Minimal requirements for the emergence of learned signaling. Cognitive Science, 41(3):623-658, 2017. [ bib | DOI | http | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler. Direction and directedness in language change: an evolutionary model of selection by trend-amplification. PhD thesis, The University of Edinburgh, 2016. [ bib | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler and E Jamieson. Quantifying speakers' awareness of a syntactic change in Shetland Scots. In Sociolinguistics Symposium 21, Murcia, Spain, 2016. [ bib | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler and E Jamieson. Age vectors of categorical variables: quantifying speakers' knowledge about ongoing syntactic changes in Shetland Scots. In New Ways of Analyzing Variation 45, Toronto, 2016. [ bib | .pdf | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler, E Jamieson, Kenny Smith, and Simon Kirby. Metalinguistic awareness of trends as a driving force in linguistic evolution: an empirical study. In Sean G. Roberts, Christine F. Cuskley, Luke McCrohon, Lluis Barceló-Coblijn, Olga Fehér, and Tessa Verhoef, editors, The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference (EVOLANG11), New Orleans, 2016. [ bib ]

Kevin Stadler, Richard A. Blythe, Kenny Smith, and Simon Kirby. Momentum in language change: a model of self-actuating s-shaped curves. Language Dynamics and Change, 6(2):171-198, 2016. [ bib | DOI | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler. Computational phylogenetics for linguistic reconstruction: quantitative tools for a qualitative problem? In Second Edinburgh Symposium on Historical Phonology, page 37, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2015. [ bib | .pdf ]

Kevin Stadler. Computational phylogenetics for linguistic reconstruction: quantitative tools for a qualitative problem? In Evolutionary linguistics and historical language studies: Workshop at the 10th International Conference on the Evolution of Language (EVOLANG10), page 46, Vienna, Austria, 2014. University of Vienna. [ bib ]

Joachim De Beule and Kevin Stadler. An evolutionary cybernetics perspective on language and coordination. New Ideas in Psychology, 32:118-130, 2014. [ bib | DOI | http | Abstract ]

Matthew Spike, Kevin Stadler, Simon Kirby, and Kenny Smith. Minimal requirements for the emergence of learned signalling. In Erica Cartmill, Seán Roberts, Heidi Lyn, and Hannah Cornish, editors, The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EVOLANG10), pages 521-522, Vienna, Austria, 2014. University of Vienna, World Scientific. [ bib ]

Kevin Stadler, Richard A. Blythe, Kenny Smith, and Simon Kirby. Momentum-based language change: a non-adaptive model of directional selection. In Erica Cartmill, Seán Roberts, Heidi Lyn, and Hannah Cornish, editors, The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EVOLANG10), pages 525-526, Vienna, Austria, 2014. University of Vienna, World Scientific. [ bib ]

Matthew Spike, Kevin Stadler, Simon Kirby, and Kenny Smith. Learning, feedback and information in self-organizing communication systems. In Markus Knauff, Michael Pauen, Natalie Sebanz, and Ipke Wachsmuth, editors, Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, pages 3442-3447, Austin, Texas, 2013. Cognitive Science Society. [ bib | .html | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler and Joachim De Beule. Reconstructing linguistic phylogenies - a tautology? In European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association Annual Meeting, Durham, UK, March 25-28, 2012. [ bib ]

Kevin Stadler, Pieter Wellens, and Joachim De Beule. The Combinatorial Naming Game. In Bernard De Baets, Bernard Manderick, Michael Rademaker, and Willem Waegeman, editors, BeneLearn 2012. Proceedings of the 21st Belgian-Dutch Conference on Machine Learning, pages 33-38, Ghent, Belgium, 2012. [ bib | http | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler. Chunking Constructions. In Luc Steels, editor, Computational Issues in Fluid Construction Grammar, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 75-88. Springer, Berlin, 2012. [ bib | http | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler. Reconstructing linguistic phylogenies – a tautology?, 2011. [ bib | .html ]

Joris Bleys, Kevin Stadler, and Joachim De Beule. Search in linguistic processing. In Luc Steels, editor, Design Patterns in Fluid Construction Grammar, pages 149-180. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 2011. [ bib ]

Kevin Stadler. Dynamic chunking of compositional structure in Fluid Construction Grammar. In Proceedings of the 23rd Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2011), pages 207-214, Ghent, Belgium, November 3-4, 2011. [ bib ]

Kevin Stadler. Cultural transmission and inductive biases in populations of Bayesian learners. Msc dissertation, The University of Edinburgh, 2009. [ bib | http | Abstract ]

Hannes Kulovits, Christoph Becker, Michael Kraxner, Florian Motlik, Kevin Stadler, and Andreas Rauber. Plato: A Preservation Planning Tool Integrating Preservation Action Services. In Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, Donatella Castelli, Bolette Ammitzbøll Jurik, and Joan Lippincott, editors, Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, volume 5173 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 413-414, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2008. Springer-Verlag. [ bib | DOI | http | Abstract ]

Stephan Strodl, Florian Motlik, Kevin Stadler, and Andreas Rauber. Personal & SOHO Archiving. In Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEECS joint conference on Digital libraries (JCDL 2008), pages 115-123, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 16-20, 2008. ACM Press. [ bib | DOI | http | Abstract ]

Kevin Stadler and Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia. Galton's problem and the Comparative Method. in preparation. [ bib ]

Kevin Stadler and E Jamieson. Age vectors of categorical variables: quantifying speakers' knowledge about ongoing syntactic changes in Shetland Scots. in preparation. [ bib ]


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