Socially Intelligent Agents
Papers from the 1997 Fall Symposium
Kerstin Dautenhahn, Program Cochair
Technical Report FS-97-02. Published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
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Contents
Preface / v
Robots as Socially Intelligent Agents / 1
Ruth Aylett
Agents with Moral Sentiments in an Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Exercise / 4
Ana L. C. Bazzan, Rafael H. Bordini, John A. Campbell
Look at What Happens to Telltales and Buffaloes! / 7
Jean-Bernard Billeter
Socially Emotional: Using Emotions to Ground Social Interaction / 10
Dolores Canamero, Walter Van de Velde
Social Attitudes and Personalities in Agents / 16
Cristiano Castelfranchi, Fiorella de Rosis, Rino Falcone
Ants Don’t Have Friends--Thoughts on Socially Intelligent Agents / 22
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Do Robots Ape? / 28
John Demiris, Gillian Hayes
Ghosts in the Machine: Personalities for Socially Adroit Software Agents / 31
D. Christopher Dryer
Modeling Socially Intelligent Agents in Organisations / 37
Bruce Edmonds
Socially Intelligent Virtual Petz / 43
Adam Frank, Andrew Stern, Ben Resner
What Is a Friendly Agent? / 46
Petra Funk, Jürgen Lind
From Perception-Action Loops to Imitation Processes: A Bottom-up Approach of Learning by Imitation / 49
P. Gaussier, S. Moga, J. P. Banquet, M. Quoy
An Artificial Agent Society Is More than a Collection of "Social" Agents / 55
Christian Gerber
Multiagent Learning Systems and Expert Agents / 58
Claudia V. Goldman, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein
Socially Rational Agents / 61
L. M. Hogg, N. R. Jennings
Towards Social Comparison for Failure Detection / 64
Gal A. Kaminka, Milind Tambe
Minds and Cultures: Particle Swarm Implications / 67
James Kennedy
Is Social Intelligence Necessary for Agent-Agent Interaction? Toward Socially Intelligent Software Agents / 73
Takashi Kido
Generalized Media of Interaction and Interagent Coordination / 75
Thomas Malsch, Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer
Attractivity in Virtual Environments: Getting Personal with Your Agent / 81
Gloria Mark, Angi Voss
Computational Subjectivity in Virtual World Avatars / 87
Michael Mateas
Setting the Stage for the Culturally Adaptive Agent / 93
Patricia O'Neill-Brown
Innate Sociability: Sympathetic Coupling / 98
Chisato Numaoka
Embodied Cultural Agents at the Intersection of Robotics, Cognitive Science and Interactive Art / 103
Simon Penny
Brownies as Assistants / 106
Jörg Rahmer and Angi Voxx
Personality-Driven Social Behaviors in Believable Agents / 109
Paola Rizzo, Manuela Veloso, Maria Miceli, Amedeo Cesta
Assimilation, Imitation and the Elementary Social Fact. Towards a Definition of Social Interactions / 115
Luc-Laurent Salvador
Toward Social Robotics / 118
Kosuke Sekiyama, Toshio Fukuda
Towards Socially Intelligent Agent-Building / 125
Phoebe Sengers
Towards Flexible Teamwork / 131
Milind Tambe
Designing Socially Intelligent Agents for the Ultimatum Game / 134
Peter M. Todd, Bernhard Borges
Robot Societies --From Simulator Studies towards a Real World Application / 137
Mika Vainio, Aarne Halme, Peter Jakubik, Torsten Schönberg, Pekka Appelqvist
HuDL, A Design Philosophy for Socially Intelligent Service Robots / 140
D. M. Wilkes, R. T. Pack, A. Alford, K. Kawamura
Agents, Trust, and Organizational Behavior / 146
Michael Prietula, Kathleen Carley
What’s the Story? Irreversibility, Algebra, Autobiographic Agents / 150
Chrystopher L. Nehaniv