In this paper, we claim that language is likely to have emerged as a mechanism for coordinating the solution of complex tasks. To confirm this thesis, computer simulations are performed based on the coordination task presented by Garrod & Anderson (1987). The role of success in task-oriented dialogue is analytically evaluated with the help of performance measurements and a thorough lexical analysis of the emergent communication system. Simulation results confirm a strong effect of success mattering on both reliability and dispersion of linguistic conventions.
@article{arxiv.1203.0512,
title = {Establishing linguistic conventions in task-oriented primeval dialogue},
author = {Martin Bachwerk and Carl Vogel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.0512},
year = {2012}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures. In proceedings of the COST 2102 International Conference, Budapest, Hungary, September 7-10, 2010, Revised Selected Papers