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Antarjami: Exploring psychometric evaluation through a computer-based game
A number of questionnaire based psychometric testing frameworks are glob...
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Too many cooks: Coordinating multi-agent collaboration through inverse planning
Collaboration requires agents to coordinate their behavior on the fly, s...
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Too many cooks: Bayesian inference for coordinating multi-agent collaboration
Collaboration requires agents to coordinate their behavior on the fly, s...
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Finding Friend and Foe in Multi-Agent Games
Recent breakthroughs in AI for multi-agent games like Go, Poker, and Dot...
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Theory of Minds: Understanding Behavior in Groups Through Inverse Planning
Human social behavior is structured by relationships. We form teams, gro...
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Towards Formal Definitions of Blameworthiness, Intention, and Moral Responsibility
We provide formal definitions of degree of blameworthiness and intention...
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Learning to Share and Hide Intentions using Information Regularization
Learning to cooperate with friends and compete with foes is a key compon...
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Blaming humans in autonomous vehicle accidents: Shared responsibility across levels of automation
When a semi-autonomous car crashes and harms someone, how are blame and ...
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A Computational Model of Commonsense Moral Decision Making
We introduce a new computational model of moral decision making, drawing...
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