Pietraszewski provides a compelling case that representations of certain interaction-types are the “cognitive primitives” that allow all tokens of group-in-conflict to be represented within the mind. Here, I argue that the folk concept GROUP encodes shared intentions and goals as more central than these interaction-types, and that providing a computational theory of social groups will be more difficult than Pietraszewski envisages
This research investigates how variation in sociality, or the degree to which one feels belongi...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
Pietraszewski provides a compelling case that representations of certain interaction-types are the “...
Groups of intelligent agents are studied in several subareas of Artificial Intelligence, notably, au...
We welcome a computational theory on social groups, yet we argue it would benefit from a broader sco...
One important application of theories of collective intentionality concerns the evolution of social ...
There is a fundamental difference between robots that are equipped with sensory, motor and cognitive...
This paper shows that recent arguments from group problem solving and task performance to emergent g...
People excel at attributing intentionality to other agents, whether in simple scenarios such as shap...
Social interaction is both ubiquitous and central to understanding human behavior. Such interactions...
According to many philosophers and scientists, human sociality is explained by our unique capacity t...
People often do things together and form groups in order to get things done that they cannot do alon...
Groups of intelligent agents are studied in several subareas of Artificial Intelligence, notably, au...
I investigate the apparent tension between the idea that collective intentions are the result of tea...
This research investigates how variation in sociality, or the degree to which one feels belongi...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
Pietraszewski provides a compelling case that representations of certain interaction-types are the “...
Groups of intelligent agents are studied in several subareas of Artificial Intelligence, notably, au...
We welcome a computational theory on social groups, yet we argue it would benefit from a broader sco...
One important application of theories of collective intentionality concerns the evolution of social ...
There is a fundamental difference between robots that are equipped with sensory, motor and cognitive...
This paper shows that recent arguments from group problem solving and task performance to emergent g...
People excel at attributing intentionality to other agents, whether in simple scenarios such as shap...
Social interaction is both ubiquitous and central to understanding human behavior. Such interactions...
According to many philosophers and scientists, human sociality is explained by our unique capacity t...
People often do things together and form groups in order to get things done that they cannot do alon...
Groups of intelligent agents are studied in several subareas of Artificial Intelligence, notably, au...
I investigate the apparent tension between the idea that collective intentions are the result of tea...
This research investigates how variation in sociality, or the degree to which one feels belongi...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...