ADAM: A Sandbox for Implementing Language Learning

05/05/2021
by   Ryan Gabbard, et al.
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We present ADAM, a software system for designing and running child language learning experiments in Python. The system uses a virtual world to simulate a grounded language acquisition process in which the language learner utilizes cognitively plausible learning algorithms to form perceptual and linguistic representations of the observed world. The modular nature of ADAM makes it easy to design and test different language learning curricula as well as learning algorithms. In this report, we describe the architecture of the ADAM system in detail, and illustrate its components with examples. We provide our code.

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