DocumentCode
2828275
Title
A new approach to class formation in multi-agent simulations of language evolution
Author
Kaplan, Frérdéric
Author_Institution
Sony Comput. Sci. Lab., Paris, France
fYear
1998
fDate
3-7 Jul 1998
Firstpage
158
Lastpage
165
Abstract
Multi-agent models of language evolution usually involve agents giving names to internal independently constructed categories. We present an approach in which the creation of categories is part of the language formation process itself. When an agent does not have a word for a particular object it is allowed to use the existing name of another object, close to the original one as defined by an analogy function. In this way, the names in the shared lexicon that has evolved in a collective way, directly yield the different object classes. We present the results of several simulations using this model showing under what conditions the agents will develop meaningful classes. We also examine the effects of an influx and outflux of agents. Finally we discuss the prospects for models in which the classes would constitute relevant complex taxonomies
Keywords
computational linguistics; linguistics; natural languages; analogy function; class formation; complex taxonomies; internal independently constructed categories; language evolution; language formation process; meaningful classes; multi-agent simulations; shared lexicon; Cognitive science; Computational modeling; Computer science; Computer simulation; Laboratories; Taxonomy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multi Agent Systems, 1998. Proceedings. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Paris
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8500-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICMAS.1998.699045
Filename
699045
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