David Pynadath
USC's Information Sciences Instutute
donotspam.pynadath@isi.edu
http://www.isi.edu/~pynadath/
Stacy Marsella
USC's Information Sciences Instutute
donotspam.marsella@isi.edu
http://www.isi.edu/~marsella/
"PsychSim: Modeling Theory of Mind with Decision-Theoretic Agents"
7/08/05: 10:30 AM, webcast
11th Floor Large Conference Room
Host: Patrick Pantel, schedule
Abstract: Agent-based modeling of human social behavior is an increasingly
important research area. A key factor in human social interaction is
our beliefs about others, a theory of mind. Whether we believe a
message depends not only on its content but also on our model of the
communicator. How we act depends not only on the immediate effects of our actions, but also on how we believe others will react. We discuss PsychSim, an implemented multiagent-based simulation tool for modeling interactions and influence. While typical approaches to such modeling have used first-order logic, PsychSim agents have their own decision-theoretic model of the world, including beliefs about its environment and recursive models of other agents. Using these quantitative models of uncertainty and preferences, we have translated existing psychological theories into a decision-theoretic semantics that allow the agents to reason about degrees of believability in a novel way. We discuss PsychSim's underlying architecture and describe its application to a school violence scenario for illustration. (This is an extended version of our IJCAI '05 talk).
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