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A minimal architecture for joint action
Neural Networks, 2010What kinds of processes and representations make joint action possible? In this paper, we suggest a minimal architecture for joint action that focuses on representations, action monitoring and action prediction processes, as well as ways of simplifying coordination. The architecture spells out minimal requirements for an individual agent to engage in a
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Joint Action, Interactive Alignment, and Dialog
Topics in Cognitive Science, 2009AbstractDialog is a joint action at different levels. At the highest level, the goal of interlocutors is to align their mental representations. This emerges from joint activity at lower levels, both concerned with linguistic decisions (e.g., choice of words) and nonlinguistic processes (e.g., alignment of posture or speech rate).
Simon Garrod, Martin J Pickering
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Cognitive Systems Research, 2006
In natural language dialogue, the way a responder 'takes up' the initiative of a participant, largely influences the further course of the dialogue. This uptake mechanism can be understood as a negotiation at a meta level: an initiative counts as a bid of a dialogue game; an appropriate response counts as an acceptance of the bid.
Joris Hulstijn, Nicolas Maudet
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In natural language dialogue, the way a responder 'takes up' the initiative of a participant, largely influences the further course of the dialogue. This uptake mechanism can be understood as a negotiation at a meta level: an initiative counts as a bid of a dialogue game; an appropriate response counts as an acceptance of the bid.
Joris Hulstijn, Nicolas Maudet
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Joint action and group action made precise
Synthese, 1995The paper argues that there are two main kinds of joint action, direct joint bringing about (or performing) something (expressed in terms of a DO-operator) and jointly seeing to it that something is the case (expressed in terms of a Stit-operator). The former kind of joint action contains conjunctive, disjunctive and sequential action and its central ...
Gabriel Sandu, Raimo Tuomela
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Temporal perception in joint action: This is MY action
Consciousness and Cognition, 2016Here we investigated the temporal perception of self- and other-generated actions during sequential joint actions. Participants judged the perceived time of two events, the first triggered by the participant and the second by another agent, during a cooperative or competitive interaction, or by an unspecified mechanical cause.
Francesca Capozzi +4 more
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Experimental Design for Joint Action
Biometrics, 1982The joint action of constituents in a mixture poses statistical questions of experimental design. These are discussed with particular reference to similar action and independent action. Designs previously put forward are compared by regarding these types of joint action as special cases of general models including additional parameters, and then ...
Abdelbasit, K. M., Plackett, R. L.
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A JOINT PRACTICE COUNCIL IN ACTION
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1979A nurse/physician joint practice council, patterned after the activities and recommendations of the National Joint Practice Commission, was developed at a community hospital to provide a forum for nurse-physician dialogue regarding roles and practice issues. Clear objectives, good communications, utilization of resource persons, and equal physician and
N A, Brunner, L E, Singer
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Joint Speech and Its Relation to Joint Action
Music Perception, 2020In his article “The Territory Between Speech and Song: A Joint Speech Perspective,” Cummins (2020) argues that research has failed to adequately recognize an important category of vocal activity that falls outside of the domains of language and music, at least as they are typically defined. This category, referred to by Cummins as joint speech, spans a
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Similar Joint Action of Insecticides
Nature, 1952BLISS1 defined the similar joint action of poisons in such a way that the quantal responses to mixtures of poisons acting similarly could be predicted from the separate toxicities of the components of the mixtures. Finney2 revised Bliss's treatment of the subject, and both Finney2 and Swisher3 have shown that mixtures of certain insecticides were of ...
P. S. HEWLETT, R. L. PLACKETT
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