[ecoop-info] Second CfP TARK-workshop 'Reasoning about other minds', Groningen, 11 July 2011
Rineke Verbrugge
L.C.Verbrugge at ai.rug.nl
Fri Apr 22 21:57:15 CEST 2011
**apologies for multiple postings**
Second CALL FOR PAPERS
WORKSHOP : Reasoning about other minds: Logical and cognitive
perspectives
Groningen, the Netherlands, Monday 11 July 2011
http://www.ai.rug.nl/conf/reasoningminds/
Workshop Goal:
This workshop aims to shed light on models of social reasoning that
take into account realistic resource bounds. People reason about other
people’s mental states in order to understand and predict the others’
behavior. This capability to reason about others’ knowledge, beliefs
and intentions is often referred to as ‘theory of mind’. Idealized
rational agents are capable of recursion in their social reasoning,
and can reason about phenomena like common knowledge. Such idealized
social reasoning has been modeled by modal logics such as epistemic
logic and BDI (belief, goal, intention) logics and by epistemic game
theory. However, in real-world situations, many people seem to lose
track of such recursive social reasoning after only a few levels.
The workshop provides a forum for researchers that attempt to analyze,
understand and model how resource-bounded agents reason about other
minds.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
-Logics modeling human social cognition;
-Computational cognitive models of theory of mind;
-Behavioral game theory;
-Bounded rationality in epistemic game theory;
-Relations between language and social cognition;
-Models of the evolution of theory of mind;
-Models of the development of theory of mind in children;
-Bounded rationality in multi-agent systems;
-Formal models of team reasoning;
-Theory of mind in specific groups, e.g., persons with autism spectrum
disorder;
-Complexity measures for reasoning about other minds.
Invited Speakers:
-Chris Baker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-Barbara Dunin-Keplicz, Warsaw University and Polish Academy of Sciences
-Petra Hendriks, University of Groningen
Deadline CFP: Please send your submission in PDF format, not exceeding
10 double-spaced pages (4,000 words) by Wednesday May 4, 2011. If
needed due to space reasons, technical material such as proofs may be
added in an appendix of at most 5 pages. The PDF files have to be
uploaded online via the workshop's submission website:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?ReasoningMinds-2011
The author notification date is Friday May 27, 2011. Authors of
accepted papers will be expected to upload their paper in an online
workshop proceedings collection that we are currently setting up.
Further details about the proceedings will be made available soon.
After the workshop, selected authors will be invited to submit a
revised and extended version of their paper for a special issue of
Synthese / Knowledge, Rationality and Action, devoted to on Reasoning
about other minds, to appear in 2012.
Programme Committee:
-Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen, chair)
-Jan van Eijck (CWI Amsterdam, vice-chair)
-Johan van Benthem (University of Amsterdam and Stanford University)
-Robin Clark (University of Pennsylvania)
-Hans van Ditmarsch (University of Sevilla)
-Peter Gärdenfors (Lund University)
-Sujata Ghosh (University of Groningen)
-Noah Goodman (Stanford University)
-Bart Hollebrandse (University of Groningen)
-Eric Pacuit (Tilburg University and University of Maryland)
-Rohit Parikh (City University of New York)
-Jun Zhang (University of Michigan)
The workshop will be held on the day before TARK XIII,
The Thirteenth Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and
Knowledge.
A workshop on Quantum physics meets TARK will be held on the day after
TARK, Friday 15 July.
http://www.tark2011.org
It is already possible to register for the complete event, including
TARK and two workshops, Monday 11 July - Friday 15 July.
Early bird registration until May 31: euro 225,- (euro 125,- for MSc
and PhD students)
http://www.philos.rug.nl/TARK2011/registration.html
TARK local organizers at the University of Groningen:
Sonja Smets and Rineke Verbrugge (chairs), Virginie Fiutek, Sujata
Ghosh, Barteld Kooi, Ben Meijering, Bryan Renne, Ben Rodenhäuser,
Olivier Roy, Allard Tamminga, Bart Verheij.
Sponsors: The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO),
in particular the Vici project: ‘Cognitive systems in interaction:
Logical and computational models of higher-order theory of mind’ and
the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).
Rineke Verbrugge
University of Groningen
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,
Institute of Artificial Intelligence
P.O. Box 407
9700 AK Groningen
The Netherlands
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