Humans are adept at inferring the mental states underlying other agents’ actions, such as goals, beliefs, desires, emotions and other thoughts. We propose a computational framework based on Bayesian inverse planning for modeling human action understanding. The framework represents an intuitive theory of intentional agents’ behavior based on the principle of rationality: the expectation that agents will plan approximately rationally to achieve their goals, given their beliefs about the world. The mental states that caused an agent’s behavior are inferred by inverting this model of rational planning using Bayesian inference, integrating the likelihood of the observed actions with the prior over mental states. This approach formalizes in preci...
Recent theories of mindreading explain the recognition of action, intention, and belief of other age...
Human Theory of Mind enables us to attribute mental states like beliefs and desires based on how oth...
Observing the actions of other people allows us to learn not only about their mental states, but als...
When inferring the goals that others are trying to achieve, people intuitively understand that other...
We present a Bayesian framework for explaining how people reason about and predict the actions of an...
An important aspect of human sociality is our ability to understand the actions of others as being g...
Contains fulltext : 90624.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)An important aspect...
Infants and adults are adept at inferring agents ’ goals from in-complete or ambiguous sequences of ...
The ability to understand the goals that drive another person’s actions is an important social and c...
Most human behaviors consist of multiple parts, steps, or subtasks. These structures guide our ac- t...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...
Recent theories of mindreading explain the recognition of action, intention, and belief of other age...
Recent theories of mindreading explain the recognition of action, intention, and belief of other age...
We present a computational framework for understanding The-ory of Mind (ToM): the human capacity for...
Everyday social interactions are heavily influenced by our snap judgments about others’ goals. Even...
Recent theories of mindreading explain the recognition of action, intention, and belief of other age...
Human Theory of Mind enables us to attribute mental states like beliefs and desires based on how oth...
Observing the actions of other people allows us to learn not only about their mental states, but als...
When inferring the goals that others are trying to achieve, people intuitively understand that other...
We present a Bayesian framework for explaining how people reason about and predict the actions of an...
An important aspect of human sociality is our ability to understand the actions of others as being g...
Contains fulltext : 90624.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)An important aspect...
Infants and adults are adept at inferring agents ’ goals from in-complete or ambiguous sequences of ...
The ability to understand the goals that drive another person’s actions is an important social and c...
Most human behaviors consist of multiple parts, steps, or subtasks. These structures guide our ac- t...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...
Recent theories of mindreading explain the recognition of action, intention, and belief of other age...
Recent theories of mindreading explain the recognition of action, intention, and belief of other age...
We present a computational framework for understanding The-ory of Mind (ToM): the human capacity for...
Everyday social interactions are heavily influenced by our snap judgments about others’ goals. Even...
Recent theories of mindreading explain the recognition of action, intention, and belief of other age...
Human Theory of Mind enables us to attribute mental states like beliefs and desires based on how oth...
Observing the actions of other people allows us to learn not only about their mental states, but als...