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Title Cognition and multi-agent interaction : from cognitive modeling to social simulation / edited by Ron Sun
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006

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Description xiii, 434 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Prolegomena to integrating cognitive modeling and social simulation / Ron Sun -- Modeling paradigms in ACT-R / Niel Taatgen, Christian Lebiere, and John Anderson -- Considering Soar as an agent architecture / Robert Wray and Randy Jones -- The CLARION cognitive architecture: extending cognitive modeling to social simulation / Ron Sun -- Cognitive architectures, game playing, and human evolution / Robert L. West, Christian Lebiere, Dan J. Bothell -- Simulating a simple case of organizational decision making / Isaac Nevah and Ron Sun -- Cognitive modeling of social behaviors / William J. Clancey, et al. -- Cognitive agents interacting in real and virtual worlds / Bradley J. Best and Christian Lebiere -- Modeling social emotions and social attributions / Jonathan Gratch, et al. -- Communicating and collaborating with robotic agents / J. Gregory Trafton, et al. -- Behavior-based methods for modeling and structuring control of social robots / Dylan A. Shell and Maja J. Matarić -- Evolution of a teamwork model / Nathan Schurr, et al. -- Sociality in embodied neural agents / Domenico Parisi and Stefano Nolfi -- Cognitive architecture and contents for social structures and interactions / Cristiano Castelfranchi -- Cognitive science and good social science / Scott Moss -- Collective cognition and emergence in multi-agent systems / Pietro Panzarasa and Nicholas R. Jennings -- Social judgement in multi-agent systems / Tom R. Burns and Ewa Roszkowska -- Including human variability in a cognitive architecture to improve team simulation / Frank E. Ritter and Emma Norling -- When does social simulation need cognitive models? / Nigel Gilbert
Summary "This book explores the intersection between cognitive sciences and social sciences. In particular, it explores the intersection between individual cognitive modeling and modeling of multi-agent interaction. The two contributing fields-individual cognitive modeling (especially cognitive architectures) and modeling of multiagent interaction (including social simulation and, to some extent, multi-agent systems) - have seen phenomenal growth in recent years. However, the interaction of these two fields has not been sufficiently developed. The interaction of the two may be more significant than either alone. They bring with them enormous intellectual capitals. These intellectual capitals can be profitably leveraged in creating true synergy between the two fields, leading to better understanding of both individual cognition and sociocultural processes
It is possible that an integrative field of study in cognitive and social sciences in emerging and we are laying the foundation for it."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Cognition.
Computer systems.
Intelligent agents (Computer software)
Author Sun, Ron, 1960-
LC no. 2005014851
ISBN 0521839645 (hbk.)
9780521839648 (hbk.)