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SYNTHESE
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
Which empathy? Limitations in the mirrored "understanding" of emotion
The recent discovery of so-called “mirror-neurons” in monkeys and a corresponding mirroring “system” in humans has provoked wide endorsement of the claim that humans under...
Remy Debes
ATAL
2011
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Incentive design for adaptive agents
We consider a setting in which a principal seeks to induce an adaptive agent to select a target action by providing incentives on one or more actions. The agent maintains a belief...
Yiling Chen, Jerry Kung, David C. Parkes, Ariel D....
BIRTHDAY
2000
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Discrete time process algebra with silent step
The axiom system ACP of [10] was extended to discrete time in [6]. Here, we proceed to define the silent step in this theory in branching bisimulation semantics [7, 15] rather th...
Jos C. M. Baeten, Jan A. Bergstra, Michel A. Renie...
IANDC
2010
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14 years 7 months ago
A thread calculus with molecular dynamics
In a previous paper, we developed an algebraic theory of threads, interleaving of threads, and interaction between threads and services. In the current paper, we extend that theory...
Jan A. Bergstra, C. A. Middelburg
IJSR
2011
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14 years 4 months ago
Acting Deceptively: Providing Robots with the Capacity for Deception
Deception is utilized by a variety of intelligent systems ranging from insects to human beings. It has been argued that the use of deception is an indicator of theory of mind [2] ...
Alan R. Wagner, Ronald C. Arkin