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Modelling social action for AI agents

Cristiano Castelfranchi
- 01 Aug 1998 - 
- Vol. 103, Iss: 1, pp 157-182
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In this paper, the ontological categories for social action, structure, and mind are introduced, and different kinds of coordination (reactive versus anticipatory; unilateral versus bilateral; selfish versus collaborative) are characterised.
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This article is published in Artificial Intelligence.The article was published on 1998-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 530 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Action (philosophy) & Social relation.

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An evidential model of distributed reputation management

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The RETSINA MAS Infrastructure

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To Share or Not to Share: Modeling Tacit Knowledge Sharing, Its Mediators and Antecedents

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Social trust: a cognitive approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a model of trust and deception for electronic commerce, which is based on the Trusted Third Party (Trusted third party) model. But in fact different kind of trust are needed and should be modelled and supported.
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The shared circuits model (SCM): How control, mirroring, and simulation can enable imitation, deliberation, and mindreading

TL;DR: The shared circuits model (SCM) shows how layered mechanisms of control, mirroring, and simulation can enable distinctively human cognitive capacities for imitation, deliberation, and mindreading.
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Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence

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The interdisciplinary study of coordination

TL;DR: This survey characterizes an emerging research area, sometimes called coordination theory, that focuses on the interdisciplinary study of coordination, that uses and extends ideas about coordination from disciplines such as computer science, organization theory, operations research, economics, linguistics, and psychology.