Title of article
The emergence of compositional structures in perceptually grounded language games Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Paul Vogt MD، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
37
From page
206
To page
242
Abstract
This paper describes a new model on the evolution and induction of compositional structures in the language of a population of (simulated) robotic agents. The model is based on recent work in language evolution modelling, including the iterated learning model, the language game model and the Talking Heads experiment. It further adopts techniques recently developed in the field of grammar induction. The paper reports on a number of different experiments done with this new model and shows certain conditions under which compositional structures can emerge. The paper confirms previous findings that a transmission bottleneck serves as a pressure mechanism for the emergence of compositionality, and that a communication strategy for guessing the references of utterances aids in the development of qualitatively ‘good’ languages. In addition, the results show that the emerging languages reflect the structure of the world to a large extent and that the development of a semantics, together with a competitive selection mechanism, produces a faster emergence of compositionality than a predefined semantics without such a selection mechanism.
Keywords
Compositionality , Grammar induction , Grounding , Iterated learning , Language evolution , Language games
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Record number
1207440
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