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KorNAT: LLM Alignment Benchmark for Korean Social Values and Common Knowledge

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
For Large Language Models (LLMs) to be effectively deployed in a specific country, they must possess an understanding of the nation's culture and basic knowledge.
Jiyoung Lee   +6 more
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Coordination and Common Knowledge on Communication Networks

Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 2018
Protest is a collective action problem and can be modeled as a coordination game in which two or more people each take an action with the potential to achieve shared mutual benefits, only if their actions coincide. In the context of protest participation,
Gizem Korkmaz   +5 more
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Common belief and common knowledge

Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1993
A model is considered in which several agents are incompletely informed about some aspect of their environment. Each agent holds a belief (i.e. a subjective probability measure) about the true state of the environment. In addition, agents hold beliefs about other agents' beliefs, beliefs about beliefs about beliefs, etc.
Vassilakis, Spyros, Zamir, Shmuel
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Cues to common knowledge

2007
We show that asynchronous collaboration can be made more effective by providing cues to common knowledge. We demonstrate this by empirically comparing two user interfaces used to support collaborative work. Our position is that effective collaboration is characterized by more co-ordinated and speculative interaction, and that cues to common knowledge ...
Nick Bryan-Kinns   +3 more
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Approximate common knowledge revisited [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Game Theory, 1999
The paper analyzes, in the context of two person games, alternative notions of approximate common knowledge. One individual `\(p\)-believes' the event \(E\) if he assigns it a probability at least \(p\). \(E\) is `common \(p\)-belief' if both individuals \(p\)-believe \(E\), both \(p\)-believe that both \(p\)-believe \(E\) etc. \(E\) is `iterated \(p\)-
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A Map of Common Knowledge Logics

Studia Logica, 2002
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Mamoru Kaneko   +3 more
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Seeing, Knowledge and Common Knowledge

2011
We provide a multi-agent spatially grounded epistemic logical framework to reason about the knowledge of perception (agent a sees agent b) whose potential applications are video games and robotics. Contrary to the classical epistemic modal logic, we prove that in some configurations the logic with the common knowledge operator is as expressive as the ...
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Common knowledge, common sense

Theory and Decision, 1989
The notion of «common knowledge», which will be at the center of the present discussion, first made its appearance in the «philosophy of mind» (an Anglo-American specialty), and was initially conceptualized within the framework of formal game theory. It strikes me as being obvious that there are many connections between this vein of work and some of ...
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Common Belief and Common Knowledge

2003
1. Convictions are always convictions held by a certain person. However, we can also speak of common convictions held by different people, and of one and the same conviction being shared by different people. But then we are actually talking about the proposition each of these persons believes to be the respective content of their convictions, not (only)
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