Language evolution seminar
Speaker: Serhii Havrylov (Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation, University of Edinburgh)
Title: Emergence of Language with Multi-agent Games: Learning to Communicate with Sequences of Symbols
Abstract: Learning to communicate through interaction, rather than relying on explicit supervision, is often considered a prerequisite for developing a general AI. We study a setting where two agents engage in playing a referential game and, from scratch, develop a communication protocol necessary to succeed in this game. Unlike previous work, we require that messages they exchange, both at train and test time, are in the form of sequences of discrete symbols. We compare a reinforcement learning approach and one using a differentiable relaxation. We also observe that the protocol we induce by optimising the communication success exhibits a degree of compositionality and variability (i.e. the same information can be phrased in different ways), both properties characteristic of natural languages. As the ultimate goal is to ensure that communication is accomplished in natural language, we also perform experiments where we inject prior information about natural language into our model and study properties of the resulting protocol.
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Seminars are organised by the Centre for Language Evolution
Language evolution seminar
Room 1.17, Dugald Stewart Building, 3 Charles Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9AD