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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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Emulation of human feelings and behaviors in an animated artwork

TL;DR: Behavioral control, a technique developed for the control of mobile robots, was used in survivor, and implemented over a modified version of the traditional Brooks' subsumption architecture, which makes it possible to emulate normal locomotion behaviors such as the need of avoiding obstacles and typical animal feelings such as curiosity, hunger, fatigue and fear.

A Function - Behaviour - Structure View of Social Situated Design Agents

TL;DR: This paper shows how a comprehensive schema to represent an agent's social knowledge using the Function - Behaviour Structure (FBS) schema can be useful to support the interaction of situated design agents.
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A Preliminary Analysis of the Influence of the Inconsistency Degree on the Quality of Collective Knowledge

TL;DR: This study analyzes the influence of the inconsistency degree of a collective on the quality of collective knowledge for the objective case and proposes a quality measure based on the distance from the collective knowledge to the real knowledge state.
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Social techniques for effective interactions in open cooperative systems

TL;DR: A framework for non-Monetary cooperative interactions is proposed, which provides non-monetary incentives for service provision and a means to analyse cooperations; an evaluation method, for evaluating dynamic services; a provider selection mechanism, for decision-making over service requests; and a requester selection mechanism.
Proceedings Article

Social planning: achieving goals by altering others' mental states

TL;DR: SFPS is described, a flexible problem solver that generates social plans of this sort, including ones that include deception and reasoning about other agents' beliefs, and how this approach has been informed by earlier work in the area.
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TL;DR: Agent theory is concerned with the question of what an agent is, and the use of mathematical formalisms for representing and reasoning about the properties of agents as discussed by the authors ; agent architectures can be thought of as software engineering models of agents; and agent languages are software systems for programming and experimenting with agents.
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Mindblindness : An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind

TL;DR: The four steps autism and mindblindness how brains read minds the language of the eyes mindreading - back to the future was discussed in evolutionary psychology and social chess mindreading as discussed by the authors.

Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence

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TL;DR: The topics in LNAI include automated reasoning, automated programming, algorithms, knowledge representation, agent-based systems, intelligent systems, expert systems, machine learning, natural-language processing, machine vision, robotics, search systems, knowledge discovery, data mining, and related programming languages.
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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.