Modelling social action for AI agents
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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.About:
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.read more
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Trust in Automation: Designing for Appropriate Reliance
John D. Lee,Katrina A. See +1 more
TL;DR: This review considers trust from the organizational, sociological, interpersonal, psychological, and neurological perspectives, and considers how the context, automation characteristics, and cognitive processes affect the appropriateness of trust.
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Multi-Agent Systems for the Simulation of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change: A Review
TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of multi-agent system models of land-use/cover change (MAS/LUCC) is presented, which combine a cellular landscape model with agent-based representations of decisionmaking, integrating the two components through specification of interdependencies and feedbacks between agents and their environment.
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Multiagent Systems
TL;DR: This second edition has been completely revised, capturing the tremendous developments in multiagent systems since the first edition appeared in 1999.
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On agent-based software engineering
TL;DR: It will be argued that the development of robust and scalable software systems requires autonomous agents that can complete their objectives while situated in a dynamic and uncertain environment, that can engage in rich, high-level social interactions, and that can operate within flexible organisational structures.
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Marxism, Functionalism, and Game Theory: The Case for Methodological Individualism
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COLLAGEN: when agents collaborate with people
Charles Rich,Candace L. Sidner +1 more
TL;DR: The position that autonomous agents, when they interact with people, should be governed by the same principles that underlie human collaboration, and a prototype toolkit, called Collagen, is implemented, which embodies collaborative discourse principles.
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Purposeful and non-purposeful behavior
TL;DR: In a recent essay as mentioned in this paper, the same authors pointed out that the notions of purpose and teleology are not only useless for the understanding of mechanical behavior, but wholly incongruous when applied to this behavior.