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Revisiting the Evaluation of Theory of Mind through Question Answering
Theory of mind, i.e., the ability to reason about intents and beliefs of agents is an important task in artificial intelligence and central to resolving ambiguous references in natural language dialogue.
Matt Le+2 more
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Theory of Mind and Non-Human Intelligence [PDF]
Comparative cognition researchers have long been interested in the nature of nonhuman animal social capacities. One capacity has received prolonged attention: mindreading, or “theory of mind” as it’s also called, is often seen to be the ability to ...
Tinklenberg, Brandon
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Prospective thinking and decision making in primary school age children
In this study, we seek to widen our understanding of the developmental processes underlying bargaining behaviour in children addressing the concept of prospective thinking.
Elisabetta Lombardi+4 more
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Simple-minded systems in stable module categories [PDF]
Simple-minded systems in stable module categories are defined by orthogonality and generating properties so that the images of the simple modules under a stable equivalence form such a system. Simple-minded systems are shown to be invariant under stable equivalences; thus the set of all simple-minded systems is an invariant of a stable module category.
arxiv
Towards the Role of Theory of Mind in Explanation [PDF]
Theory of Mind is commonly defined as the ability to attribute mental states (e.g., beliefs, goals) to oneself, and to others. A large body of previous work - from the social sciences to artificial intelligence - has observed that Theory of Mind capabilities are central to providing an explanation to another agent or when explaining that agent's ...
arxiv
Critical Foundations of the Contextual Theory of Mind [PDF]
The contextual mind is found attested in various usages of the term complement, in the background of Kant. The difficulties of Kant's intuitionism are taken up through Quine, but referential opacity is resolved as semantic presence in lived context.
antiquari(at)vodamail(dot)co(dot)za, Mr S.A. Orwin O'Dowd
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Simple-minded systems, configurations and mutations for representation-finite self-injective algebras [PDF]
Simple-minded systems of objects in a stable module category are defined by common properties with the set of simple modules, whose images under stable equivalences do form simple-minded systems. Over a representation-finite self-injective algebra, it is shown that all simple-minded systems are images of simple modules under stable equivalences of ...
arxiv
An explicit construction of simple-minded systems over self-injective Nakayama algebras [PDF]
Recently, we obtained in [7] a new characterization for an orthogonal system to be a simple-minded system in the stable module category of any representation-finite self-injective algebra. In this paper, we apply this result to give an explicit construction of simple-minded systems over self-injective Nakayama algebras.
arxiv
Folk Theory of Mind: Conceptual Foundations of Social Cognition [PDF]
The human ability to represent, conceptualize, and reason about mind and behavior is one of the greatest achievements of human evolution and is made possible by a “folk theory of mind” — a sophisticated conceptual framework that relates different mental ...
Malle, Bertram F.
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Bonding with nature: a validation of the dispositional empathy with nature scale in Italy
This study proposes a psychometric validation of the Italian version of the Dispositional Empathy with Nature (DEN). Scientific research data has found high levels of environmental concern among people around the world, showing that majority of the ...
Chiara Lovati+15 more
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