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Subject: [Caml-list] CfP workshop 'Reasoning about other minds', Groningen, 4-5 August, 2014
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 22:18:08 +0200	[thread overview]
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**Apologies for multiple postings**

CALL FOR PAPERS

WORKSHOP: Reasoning about other minds: Logical and cognitive perspectives
Groningen, the Netherlands, Monday 4 August and Tuesday morning 5 August,  2014

Workshop Goal:
This workshop aims to shed light on models of social reasoning that take into account realistic 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 intentions is often referred to as ‘theory of mind’. Idealized rational agents are capable of recursion in their social reasoning, and can reason about phenomena like common knowledge. Such idealized social reasoning has been modeled by modal logics such as epistemic logic and BDI (belief, goal, intention) logics. However, in real-world situations, many people seem to lose track of such recursive social reasoning after only a few levels. Cognitive scientists build computational models of social reasoning, for example, recently an "inverse planning" model based on Bayesian inference frameworks has proven successful in modeling human inferences about the goals and beliefs underlying other people's observed behavior.

The workshop provides a forum for researchers that attempt to analyze, understand and model how resource-bounded agents reason about other minds. The workshop is a follow-up on the workshop that was collocated with TARK 2011 in Groningen, see http://www.ai.rug.nl/conf/reasoningminds/
(The website of the new workshop will appear shortly at http://www.ai.rug.nl/conf/reasoningminds2/ )

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

-Logics modeling human social cognition;
-Computational cognitive models of theory of mind;
-Epistemic game theory;
-Behavioral game theory;
-Relations between language and social cognition;
-Models of the evolution of theory of mind;
-Models of the development of theory of mind in children;
-Models of the neural implementation of social cognition;
-Bounded rationality in multi-agent systems;
-Formal models of team reasoning;
-Theory of mind in specific groups, e.g., persons with autism spectrum disorder;
-Complexity measures for reasoning about other minds.

The Tuesday morning session is organized in cooperation with 'Advances in Modal Logic' (see http://www.philos.rug.nl/AiML2014/) and will include an invited lecture by Joe Halpern as well as contributed AiML presentations that are relevant for 'Reasoning about other Minds'.

Invited Speakers for Monday, 4 August: to be announced

Deadline CFP: Please send your extended abstract in PDF format, not exceeding 4 double-spaced pages (1,500 words) by Tuesday July 1, 2014. The PDF files have to be uploaded online via the workshop's submission website  https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=reasoningminds2014

The author notification date is Monday, July 28, 2014. Authors of accepted abstracts will be expected to upload a full version of their paper after the workshop, to be collected in an online workshop proceedings collection that we are setting up. Further details about the proceedings will be made available soon.

After the workshop, selected authors will be invited to submit a revised and extended version of their paper for a special issue of a relevant journal, to be decided. 

Sponsor: The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, in particular the Vici project: ‘Cognitive systems in interaction: Logical and computational models of higher-order theory of mind’, awarded to Rineke Verbrugge. 

Program chairs:
Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen), l.c.verbrugge@rug.nl
Jakub Szymanik (University of Amsterdam), jakub.szymanik@gmail.com


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2011-04-22 19:57 [Caml-list] Second CfP TARK-workshop 'Reasoning about other minds', Groningen, 11 July 2011 Rineke Verbrugge
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