Reasoning about Mental States - Formal Theories and Applications
Contents
Norms as Mental Objects. From Normative Beliefs to Normative Goals
PDFThe Revision of Beliefs and Intentions in a Changing World
PDFVariables Influencing the Intensity of Simulated Affective States
PDFDefinite Descriptions and the Dynamics of Mental States
PDFReasoning about Perception
PDFTowards a Logical Theory of Practical Reasoning
PDFVerification of Agent-Oriented Situated Systems: A Model-Theoretic Approach
PDFAn Approach to Modeling Indexicality in Action and Communication
PDFMacro and Micro Attributions of Mental Attitudes to Agents
PDFA Logic of Capabilities (Extended Abstract)
PDFA Modal Characterization of Defeasible Deontic Conditionals and Conditional Goals
PDFAn Integrated Framework for Ought-to-be and Ought-to-do Constraints (Extended Abstract)
PDFSpeech Actions and Mental States in Task-Oriented Dialogues
PDFIntentions Are Plans Plus Wishes (And More)
PDFMental State in the TRAINS-92 Dialogue Manager
PDFBelief as an Effect of an Act of Introspection: Some Preliminary Remarks
PDFA Calculus of Pragmatic Obligation
PDFChanging Attitudes
PDFKnowledge About Planning: On the Meaning and Representation of Plan Decomposition
PDFA Logic for Representing Actions, Beliefs, Capabilities, and Plans
PDFA Representationalist Theory of Intention
PDFInformational Redundancy and Resource Bounds in Dialogue
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