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Lewis's Signaling Game as beta-VAE For Natural Word Lengths and Segments

Authors :
Ueda, Ryo
Taniguchi, Tadahiro
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

As a sub-discipline of evolutionary and computational linguistics, emergent communication (EC) studies communication protocols, called emergent languages, arising in simulations where agents communicate. A key goal of EC is to give rise to languages that share statistical properties with natural languages. In this paper, we reinterpret Lewis's signaling game, a frequently used setting in EC, as beta-VAE and reformulate its objective function as ELBO. Consequently, we clarify the existence of prior distributions of emergent languages and show that the choice of the priors can influence their statistical properties. Specifically, we address the properties of word lengths and segmentation, known as Zipf's law of abbreviation (ZLA) and Harris's articulation scheme (HAS), respectively. It has been reported that the emergent languages do not follow them when using the conventional objective. We experimentally demonstrate that by selecting an appropriate prior distribution, more natural segments emerge, while suggesting that the conventional one prevents the languages from following ZLA and HAS.<br />Comment: ICLR2024 camera-ready

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.04453
Document Type :
Working Paper