Regularized Conventions: Equilibrium Computation as a Model of Pragmatic Reasoning

Athul Paul Jacob, Gabriele Farina, Jacob Andreas

Abstract

We present a game-theoretic model of semantics that we call ReCo (for ``Regularized Conventions''). This model formulates pragmatic communication as a game in which players are rewarded for communicating successfully and penalized for deviating from a shared, ``default'' semantics. As a result, players assign utterances context-dependent meanings that jointly optimize communicative success and naturalness with respect to speakers' and listeners' background knowledge of language. By using established game-theoretic tools to compute equilibrium strategies for this game, we obtain principled pragmatic language generation procedures with formal guarantees of communicative success. Across several datasets capturing real and idealized human judgments about pragmatic implicature, ReCo matches (or slightly improves upon) predictions made by Iterated Best Response and Rational Speech Acts models of language understanding.

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@inproceedings{Jacob24:Regularized, title={Regularized Conventions: Equilibrium Computation as a Model of Pragmatic Reasoning}, author={Athul Paul Jacob and Gabriele Farina and Jacob Andreas}, booktitle={North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL)}, year={2024} }

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@inproceedings{Jacob24:Regularized, title={Regularized Conventions: Equilibrium Computation as a Model of Pragmatic Reasoning}, author={Athul Paul Jacob and Gabriele Farina and Jacob Andreas}, booktitle={North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL)}, year={2024} }

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Venue: NAACL 2024
Topic: Decision Making, Optimization, and Computational Game Theory