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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2011/newsitem/3910/11-
 July-2011-Reasoning-about-other-minds-Logical-and-
 cognitive-perspectives-Groningen-the-Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Reasoning about other minds: Logical and c
 ognitive perspectives, Groningen, the Netherlands
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110711
LOCATION:Groningen, the Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:This workshop aims to shed light on mo
 dels of social reasoning that take into account re
 alistic resource bounds. People reason about other
  people's mental states in order to understand and
  predict the others' behavior. This capability to 
 reason about others' knowledge, beliefs and intent
 ions is often referred to as 'theory of mind'. Ide
 alized rational agents are capable of recursion in
  their social reasoning, and can reason about phen
 omena like common knowledge. Such idealized social
  reasoning has been modeled by modal logics such a
 s epistemic logic and BDI (belief, goal, intention
 ) logics and by epistemic game theory. However, in
  real-world situations, many people seem to lose t
 rack of such recursive social reasoning after only
  a few levels.    The workshop provides a forum fo
 r researchers that attempt to analyze, understand 
 and model how resource-bounded agents reason about
  other minds.    For more information, see http://
 www.ai.rug.nl/conf/reasoningminds/  The Programme 
 Committee cordially invites all researchers to sub
 mit their papers for presentation. Please send you
 r submission by Wednesday May 4, 2011.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>Thi
 s workshop aims to shed light on models of social\
 n        reasoning that take into account realisti
 c resource\n        bounds. People reason about ot
 her people's mental states in\n        order to un
 derstand and predict the others' behavior. This\n 
        capability to reason about others' knowledg
 e, beliefs and\n        intentions is often referr
 ed to as 'theory of mind'. Idealized\n        rati
 onal agents are capable of recursion in their soci
 al\n        reasoning, and can reason about phenom
 ena like common\n        knowledge. Such idealized
  social reasoning has been modeled by\n        mod
 al logics such as epistemic logic and BDI (belief,
  goal,\n        intention) logics and by epistemic
  game theory. However, in\n        real-world situ
 ations, many people seem to lose track of such\n  
       recursive social reasoning after only a few 
 levels.\n        </p>\n        <p>\n        The wo
 rkshop provides a forum for researchers that attem
 pt to\n        analyze, understand and model how r
 esource-bounded agents\n        reason about other
  minds.\n        </p>\n    \n        \n        <p>
 \n        For more information, see <a target="_bl
 ank" href="http://www.ai.rug.nl/conf/reasoningmind
 s/">http://www.ai.rug.nl/conf/reasoningminds/</a><
 /p>\n    </div><div>\n        <p>The Programme Com
 mittee cordially invites all researchers\n        
 to submit their\n        papers for presentation.\
 n        Please send your submission by Wednesday 
 May 4, 2011.\n        </p>\n        </div>
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 July-2011-Reasoning-about-other-minds-Logical-and-
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