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Abstract
In word meaning acquisition through interactions among humans and agents, the efficiency of the learning depends largely on the dialog strategies the agents have. This paper describes automatic acquisition of dialog strategies through interaction between two agents. In the experiments, two agents infer each other’s comprehension level from its facial expressions and utterances to acquire efficient strategies. Q-learning is applied to a strategy acquisition mechanism. Firstly, experiments are carried out through the interaction between a mother agent, who knows all the word meanings, and a child agent with no initial word meaning. The experimental results showed that the mother agent acquires a teaching strategy, while the child agent acquires an asking strategy. Next, the experiments of interaction between a human and an agent are investigated to evaluate the acquired strategies. The results showed the effectiveness of both strategies of teaching and asking.BibTex
@inproceedings{taguchi06dialogEELC,
author={Ryo Taguchi and Kouichi Katsurada and Tsuneo Nitta},
title={Dialog Strategy Acquisition and Its Evaluation for Efficient Learning of Word Meanings by Agents},
year={2006},
pages={45-56},
editor={P. Vogt and et al.},
publisher={Springer},
booktitle={Symbol Grounding and Beyond: Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on the Emergence and Evolution of Linguistic Communication},
doi={10.1007/11880172_4},
url={http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~amag/langev/paper/taguchi06dialogEELC.html}
}