The Emergence of Compositional Communication in a Synthetic Ethology Framework

Abstract

The emergence of compositional communication in a synthetic ethology framework. Evolutionary language games have proved a useful tool to study the evolution of communication codes in communities of agents that interact among themselves by transmitting and interpreting a fixed repertoire of signals. Most studies have focused on the emergence of Saussurean codes (i.e., codes characterized by an arbitrary one-to-one correspondence between meanings and signals.) In this contribution, we argue that the standard evolutionary language game framework cannot explain the emergence of compositional codes - communication codes that preserve neighborhood relationships by mapping similar signals into similar meanings - even though use of codes would result in a much higher payoff in the case that signals are noisy. We introduce an alternative evolutionary setting in which the meanings are assimilated sequentially and show that the gradual building of the meaning-signal mapping leads to the emergence of mappings with the desired compositional property.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 12, 2005
Accession Number
ADA511160

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  • Jose F. Fontanari

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  • Agent-Based Simulations
  • Algorithms
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cognition
  • Cognitive Science
  • Communication Systems
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  • Genetic Algorithms
  • Genetics
  • Language
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  • Self Organizing Systems
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