Emergence of a language through deictic games within a society of sensori-motor agents in interaction

Moulin-Frier, Clément and Schwartz, Jean-Luc and Diard, Julien and Bessière, Pierre

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Abstract

Starting from language origins theories, which connect prelinguistic primate abilities such as deixis, to modern linguistic systems, we seek to let emerge universals of human languages such as dispersion principles and the quantal aspect of speech. For this aim, we model a society of Bayesian sensory-motor agents, which interact and evolve in an environment filled with objects they can identify. We show how these agents may converge on a common phonological code for communication. This enables us to validate our assumptions and suggest probabilistic models of language origins theories.ISSP

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@inproceedings{moulin-frier_emergence_2008,
  title = {Emergence of a language through deictic games within a society of sensori-motor agents in interaction},
  author = {{Moulin-Frier}, Cl{\'e}ment and Schwartz, {Jean-Luc} and Diard, Julien and Bessi{\`e}re, Pierre},
  booktitle = {8th International Seminar on Speech Production, {ISSP'08}},
  year = {2008},
  address = {Strasbourg, France},
  url = {http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00338786/PDF/ISSP2008_Final_Final.pdf},
  hal_id = {hal-00338786}
}