WEEK # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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1 | Introduction to Course | |
2 | Philosophy |
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3 | Development of Theory of Mind | Meltzoff, and J. Decety. "What Imitation Tells Us about Social Cognition: A Rapproachment between Developmental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience." Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London B 358 (2003): 491-500.![]() ![]() |
4 | Models of Theory of Mind | Gopnick, A., and H. Wellman. "Why the Child's Theory of Mind Really Is a Theory." Mind and Language 7, no. 1-2 (1992): 145-171. Carey, S., and E. Spelke. "Science and Knowledge." Philosophy of Science 63 (1996): 515-533. Background Readings Gordon R. "Folk Psychology as Simulation." Mind and Language 3, no. 2 (1986): 158-171. ![]() |
5 | Reading Behavior, Reading Minds: Primates |
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6 | Reading Behavior, Reading Minds: Children |
![]() ![]() Gleissner, B., A. Meltzoff, and H. Bekkering. "Children's Coding of Human Action: Cognitive Factors Influencing Imitation in 3 Year Olds." Developmental Science 3, no. 4 (2000): 405-414. Baldwin, D., and J. Baird. "Discerning Intensions in Dynamic Human Action." Trends in Cognitive Science 5, no. 4 (2001): 171-178. Optional Readings Povinelli, D. "On the Possibility of Detecting Intentions Prior to Understanding Them." In Intention and Intentionality. Edited by Bertram F. Malle, Louis J. Moses, and Dare A. Baldwin. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, April 2001, pp. 225-248. Schultz, T. "From Agency to Intention: A Rule-based, Computational Approach." Chapter 6 in Theories of Theories of Mind. Edited by Peter Carruthers, and Peter K. Smith. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 23 February 1996. Baird, J., and Dare A. Baldwin. "Making Sense of Human Behavior: Acting Parsing and Intentional Inference." In Intention and Intentionality. Edited by Bertram F. Malle, Louis J. Moses, and Dare A. Baldwin. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, April 2001, pp. 193-206. |
7 | Toward Machines with ToM | Mataric, M. "Getting Humanoids to Move and Imitate." IEEE Intelligent Systems (July 2000): 18-24. Scassellati, B. "Foundations of Theory of Mind for a Humanoid Robot." PhD Thesis, MIT Dept EECS. Cambridge, MA, 2000, selected chapters: 3, 7, 9, 10, 11. Breazeal, C., D. Bushbaum, J. Gray, and B. Blumberg. "Learning From and About Others: Towards Using Imitation to Bootstrap the Social Competence of Robots." In Artificial Life, 2004. Optional Readings Scassellati, B. "Theory of Mind for a Humanoid Robot." In Proceedings of Humanoids 2000. Cambridge, MA, 2000. |
8 | Joint Intention and Action |
![]() Bratman, M. "Shared Cooperative Activity." The Philosophical Review 101, no. 2 (1992): 327-341. ![]() |
9 | Teamwork |
![]() Background Readings ![]() Levesque, H., P. Cohen, and J. Nunes (1994). "On Acting Together." In Proceedings of the Eighth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-90). Boston, MA, 1990, pp. 94-99. Optional Readings Sullivan, D., A. Glass, B. Grosz, and S. Kraus. "Intention Reconciliation in the Context of Teamwork: An Initial Empirical Investigation." In Cooperative Information Agents III, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. Vol 1652. Edited by Klusch, Shehory, and Weiss. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1999, pp. 149-162. |
10 | Robot Teams |
![]() Stone, P., and M. Veloso. "Task Decomposition, Dynamic Role Assignment, and Low-Bandwidth Communication for Real-Time Strategic Teamwork." Artificial Intelligence 110, no. 2 (1999): 241-273. Optional Readings Stone, P., and M. Veloso. "Towards Collaborative and Adversarial Learning: A Case Study in Robotic Soccer." In Proceedings of IJHCS. 1996. Veloso, M., P. Stone, and M. Bowling. "Anticipation: A Key for Collaboration in a Team of Agents." In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Autonomous Agents. 1998. |
11 | Collaborative Discourse Theory |
![]() ![]() Rich, C., C. Sidner, and N. Lesh. "Collagen: Applying Collaborative Discourse Theory to Human-Computer Interaction." AI Magazine, Winter 2001, 15-25. Background Readings Grosz, B., and C. Sidner. "Attention, Intentions, and the Structure of Discourse." Computational Linguistics 12, no. 3 (1986): 175-202. ![]() Optional Readings Lochbaum, K. "A Collaborative Planning Model for Intentional Structure." Computational Linguistics 4, no. 24 (1998): 525-571. Lesh, N., C. Rich, and C. L. Sidner. "Using Plan Recognition in Human-Computer Collaboration." In Proceedings of the International Conference on User Modelling (UM-99). 1999. |
12 | Task-oriented Dialogs |
![]() Cohen, P., H. Levesque, J. Nunes, and S. Oviatt. "Task-oriented Dialogue as a Consequence of Joint Activity." In Proceedings of PRICAI-90. 1990, pp. 203-208. ![]() Background Readings ![]() Grice, H. "Logic and Conversation." In Syntax & Semantics: Speech Acts. Vol. 3. Edited by P. Cole, and J. Morgan. New York: Academic Press, 1975, pp. 41-58. Duncan, S. "On the Structure of Speaker-Auditor Interaction during Speaking Turns." Lang. Soc. 2 (1973): 160-180. Chovil, N. "Discourse-Oriented Facial Displays in Conversation." Research on Language and Social Interaction 25 (1992): 163-194. Argyle, M., R. Ingham, F. Alkema, and M. McCallin. "The Different Functions of Gaze." Semiotica. 1973. McClave, E. "Linguistic Functions of Head Movements in the Context of Speech." Journal of Pragmatics 32 (2000): 855-878. Optional Readings Smith, I., P. Cohen, J. Bradshaw, M. Greaves, and H. Holmback. (1990). "Designing Conversation Policies Using Joint Intention Theory." In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS98). 1998. |
13 | Collaborative Learning | Nicolescu, M., and M. Mataric. "Natural Methods for Robot Task Learning: Instructive Demonstrations, Generalization and Practice." In Proceedings of AAMAS 2003. Melbourne, Australia, 2003.![]() |
14 | Systems: Human Machine Collaboration |
![]() Rickel, J., N. Lesh, C. Rich, C. Sidner, and A. Gertner. "Collaborative Discourse Theory as a Foundation for Tutorial Dialog." In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2002, pp. 512-551. Allen J., et. al. "The TRAINS Project: A Case Study in Building a Conversational Planning Agent." In Technical Note 94-3. University of Rochester, Computer Science Department, 1994. Optional Readings Lesh, N., C. Rich, and C. Sidner. "Collaborating with Focused and Unfocused Users under Imperfect Communication." In Proceedings of the International Conference on User Modelling. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2001, pp. 64-73. ![]() |
15 | Student Presentations of Term Projects |