Title
Artificial Social Reasoning: Computational Mechanisms for Reasoning about Others.
Abstract
With a view to supporting expressive, but tractable, collaborative interactions between humans and agents, we propose an approach for representing heterogeneous agent models, i.e., with potentially diverse mental abilities and holding stereotypical characteristics as members of a social reference group. We build a computationally grounded mechanism for progressing their beliefs about others' beliefs, supporting stereotypical as well as empathic reasoning. We comment on how this approach can be used to build finite-state games, restricting the analysis of possibly large-scale problems by focusing only on the set of plausible evolutions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1007/978-3-319-11973-1_15
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Keywords
Field
DocType
agents,mental models,stereotypes
Cognitive science,Computer science,Adaptive reasoning,Psychology of reasoning,Commonsense reasoning,Model-based reasoning,Opportunistic reasoning,Reasoning system,Verbal reasoning,Qualitative reasoning
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
8755
0302-9743
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.44
11
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Paolo Felli130.78
Tim Miller214213.81
Christian J. Muise317622.68
Adrian R. Pearce430131.88
Liz Sonenberg5802119.89