Workshop: Invented, Constructed, and Emergent Languages in Multi-agent AI Systems
Multi-agent AI systems are here. What would their communication look like? Would we humans be able to comprehend these agents?
This two-day workshop is centered on the emergence and design of invented or constructed languages. The workshop is focused on systems of communication that are deliberately created or spontaneously evolved by artificial agents. The workshop will bring together researchers from diverse fields, including computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and animal communication, to explore how new languages arise, what functions they serve, and what they reveal about the nature of meaning, efficiency, and expressivity. By bridging insights from human conlanging, emergent communication in multi-agent systems, and signaling systems observed in animals, the workshop aims to foster a unified understanding of how structured communication systems can evolve and be engineered across different substrates of intelligence.
Registration is required for this event. Registration link is coming soon.
