Generating Communications Systems Through Shared Context
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Beal, Jacob
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In a distributed model of intelligence, peer components need to communicate with one another. I present a system which enables two agents connected by a thick twisted bundle of wires to bootstrap a simple communication system from observations of a shared environment. The agents learn a large vocabulary of symbols, as well as inflections on those symbols which allow thematic role-frames to be transmitted. Language acquisition time is rapid and linear in the number of symbols and inflections. The final communication system is robust and performance degrades gradually in the face of problems.
Date issued
2002-01-01Other identifiers
AITR-2002-002
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AITR-2002-002
Keywords
AI, distributed amorphous human intelligence genesis robust communication network