Computational Theory of Mind for Human-Machine Teams First International Symposium, ToM for Teams 2021, Virtual Event, November 4-6, 2021, Revised Selected Papers / [electronic resource] :
edited by Nikolos Gurney, Gita Sukthankar.
- 1st ed. 2022.
- XII, 229 p. 62 illus., 50 illus. in color. online resource.
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 13775 1611-3349 ; .
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 13775 .
Theory of Mind -- Operationalizing Theories of Theory of Mind: A Survey -- Knowledge of Self and Other Within a Broader Commonsense Setting -- Constructivist Approaches for Computational Emotions: A Systematic Survey -- Methodological Advances -- Social Cognition Paradigms ex Machinas -- Evaluating Artificial Social Intelligence in an Urban Search and Rescue Task Environment -- Modular Procedural Generation for Voxel Maps -- Task Complexity and Performance in Individuals and Groups Without Communication -- Development of Emergent Leadership Measurement: Implications for Human-Machine Teams -- Translating and Modeling Human Theory of Mind for ASI -- Should Agents Have Two Systems to Track Beliefs and Belief-Like States? -- Sequential Theory of Mind Modeling in Team Search and Rescue Tasks -- Integrating Machine Learning and Cognitive Modeling of Decision Making -- Overgenerality from Inference in Perspective-Taking -- Tools for Improving ASI -- Using Features at MultipleTemporal and Spatial Resolutions to Predict Human Behavior in Real Time -- Route Optimization in Service of a Search and Rescue Artificial Social Intelligence Agent.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the First International Symposium, ToM for Teams 2021, held in Washington, DC, USA, during November 4-6, 2021, Each chapter in this section tackles a different aspect of AI representing the thoughts and beliefs of human agents. The work presented herein represents our collective efforts to better understand ToM, develop AI with ToM capabilities (ASI), and study how to integrate such systems into human teams.
9783031216718
10.1007/978-3-031-21671-8 doi
Artificial intelligence. Application software. Computers. Machine theory. Artificial Intelligence. Computer and Information Systems Applications. Computing Milieux. Formal Languages and Automata Theory.