Tomasz Korbak, Julian Zubek, Łukasz Kuciński, Piotr Milos, J. Rączaszek-Leonardi
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Abstract
In this paper, we explore interaction history as a particular source of pressure for achieving emergent
compositional communication in multi-agent systems. We propose a training regime implementing template transfer, the idea of
carrying over learned biases across contexts. In the presented method, a sender-receiver dyad is first trained with a disentangled
pair of objectives, and then the receiver is transferred to train a new sender with a standard objective. Unlike other methods
(e.g. the obverter algorithm), the template transfer approach does not require imposing inductive biases on the architecture of
the agents. We experimentally show the emergence of compositional communication using topographical similarity, zero-shot
generalization and context-independence as evaluation metrics. The presented approach is connected to an important line of work in
semiotics and developmental psycholinguistics: it supports a conjecture that compositional communication is scaffolded on simpler
communication protocols.
期刊介绍:
This international peer-reviewed journal aims to advance knowledge in the growing and strongly interdisciplinary area of Interaction Studies in biological and artificial systems. Understanding social behaviour and communication in biological and artificial systems requires knowledge of evolutionary, developmental and neurobiological aspects of social behaviour and communication; the embodied nature of interactions; origins and characteristics of social and narrative intelligence; perception, action and communication in the context of dynamic and social environments; social learning.