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Intrinsically Motivated Compositional Language Emergence

Computation and Language 2023-01-30 v4 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Recently, there has been a great deal of research in emergent communication on artificial agents interacting in simulated environments. Recent studies have revealed that, in general, emergent languages do not follow the compositionality patterns of natural language. To deal with this, existing works have proposed a limited channel capacity as an important constraint for learning highly compositional languages. In this paper, we show that this is not a sufficient condition and propose an intrinsic reward framework for improving compositionality in emergent communication. We use a reinforcement learning setting with two agents -- a \textit{task-aware} Speaker and a \textit{state-aware} Listener that are required to communicate to perform a set of tasks. Through our experiments on three different referential game setups, including a novel environment gComm, we show intrinsic rewards improve compositionality scores by 1.52\approx \mathbf{1.5-2} times that of existing frameworks that use limited channel capacity.

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@article{arxiv.2012.05011,
  title  = {Intrinsically Motivated Compositional Language Emergence},
  author = {Rishi Hazra and Sonu Dixit and Sayambhu Sen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.05011},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

abridged version Accepted in NAACL 2021 workshop: Visually Grounded Interaction and Language (ViGIL) titled "gComm: An environment for investigating generalization in Grounded Language Acquisition"

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