| A.F. Dragoni, P. Giorgini, and L. Serafini. Mental States Recognition from Communication. Journal Logic and Computation, (to appear). |
....is required in order to model the changes in the mental representation during communication. Moreover, it is not guaranteed that a unique, coherent theory exists, due to phenomena like deceit or misunderstanding. 23 The formal machinery of MultiContext systems was exploited by Dragoni et al. [18] in order to give an account of the belief revisions of communicating agents. The goal is modeling the consequences of an utterance on the mental states of the hearer. In particular they focused their attention on agents with Beliefs and Intentions expressed in a single language L i that is to say ....
....(in the general case 6= is either believed or intended by h. I2 s does not believe that h is already in that mental state. I3 s believes that if it performs the INFORM act, then h will be in a mental state in which it believes or intends . The next phase is devoted to intention recognition [18]. By intention recognition we mean the hearer s ability to recognize the intention that induced the speaker to perform the speech act. Condition I1 states that a motivation for s to perform an INFORM(s,h, is its intention of changing h mental states so that h believes or intends some new ....
A. F. Dragoni, P. Giorgini, and L. Serani. Mental State Recognition from Communication. Technical Report 0007-03, ITC-IRST, Trento, Italy, 2000. Revised version submitted to the Journal of Logic and Computation.
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A.F. Dragoni, P. Giorgini, and L. Serafini. Mental States Recognition from Communication. Journal Logic and Computation, (to appear).
No context found.
A.F. Dragoni, P. Giorgini, and L. Serafini. Mental States Recognition from Communication. Journal Logic and Computation, (to appear).
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A. Dragoni, P. Giorgini, and L. Serafini. Mental States Recognition from Communications. J. Logic Computat., 12(1):119--136, 2002.
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