Compositionality and Generalization in Emergent Languages

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Chaabouni, Rahma [1 ,2 ]
Kharitonov, Eugene [1 ]
Bouchacourt, Diane [1 ]
Dupoux, Emmanuel [1 ,2 ]
Baroni, Marco [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Facebook AI Res, Paris, France
[2] PSL Res Univ, INRIA, CNRS, Cognit Machine Learning ENS,EHESS, Paris, France
[3] ICREA, Barcelona, Spain
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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Natural language allows us to refer to novel composite concepts by combining expressions denoting their parts according to systematic rules, a property known as compositionality. In this paper, we study whether the language emerging in deep multi-agent simulations possesses a similar ability to refer to novel primitive combinations, and whether it accomplishes this feat by strategies akin to human-language compositionality. Equipped with new ways to measure compositionality in emergent languages inspired by disentanglement in representation learning, we establish three main results. First, given sufficiently large input spaces, the emergent language will naturally develop the ability to refer to novel composite concepts. Second, there is no correlation between the degree of compositionality of an emergent language and its ability to generalize. Third, while compositionality is not necessary for generalization, it provides an advantage in terms of language transmission: The more compositional a language is, the more easily it will be picked up by new learners, even when the latter differ in architecture from the original agents. We conclude that compositionality does not arise from simple generalization pressure, but if an emergent language does chance upon it, it will be more likely to survive and thrive.
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页码:4427 / 4442
页数:16
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