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AAAI
1990
13 years 9 months ago
Decidable Reasoning in First-Order Knowledge Bases with Perfect Introspection
Since knowledge bases (KBs) are usually incomplete, they should be able to provide information regarding their own incompleteness, which requires them to introspect on what they k...
Gerhard Lakemeyer
JOLLI
2008
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Children's Application of Theory of Mind in Reasoning and Language
Many social situations require a mental model of the knowledge, beliefs, goals, and intentions of others: a Theory of Mind (ToM). If a person can reason about other people's b...
Liesbeth Flobbe, Rineke Verbrugge, Petra Hendriks,...
NIPS
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Multi-Agent Filtering with Infinitely Nested Beliefs
In partially observable worlds with many agents, nested beliefs are formed when agents simultaneously reason about the unknown state of the world and the beliefs of the other agen...
Luke S. Zettlemoyer, Brian Milch, Leslie Pack Kael...
COGSCI
2008
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The Relation Between Essentialist Beliefs and Evolutionary Reasoning
Historians of science have pointed to essentialist beliefs about species as major impediments to the discovery of natural selection. The present study investigated whether such be...
Andrew Shtulman, Laura Schulz
ICCBR
1995
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Reasoning with Reasons in Case-Based Comparisons
In this work, we are interested in how rational decision makers reason with and about reasons in a domain, practical ethics, where they appear to reason asons symbolically in terms...
Kevin D. Ashley, Bruce M. McLaren