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Information, Interaction, and Agency / edited by Wiebe van der Hoek

Publisher (Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2005
Edition 1st ed. 2005.
Authors van der Hoek, Wiebe editor
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OB00167313 Springer Humanities, Social Sciences and Law eBooks (電子ブック) 9781402040948

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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XVI, 334 p : online resource
Notes Logics for Epistemic Programs -- A Counterexample to Six Fundamental Principles of Belief Formation -- Comparing Semantics of Logics for Multi-Agent Systems -- A Characterization of Von Neumann Games in Terms of Memory -- An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Perspective on Learning in Mult-Agent Systems -- Evolution of Conventional Meaning and Conversational Principles -- Nonmonotonic Inferences and Neural Networks -- A Model of Jury Decisions Where All Jurors Have the Same Evidence -- A Sat-Based Approach to Unbounded Model Checking for Alternating-Time Temporal Epistemic Logic -- Update Semantics of Security Protocols
Contemporary epistemological and cognitive studies, as well as recent trends in computer science and game theory have revealed an increasingly important and intimate relationship between Information, Interaction, and Agency. Agents perform actions based on the available information and in the presence of other interacting agents. From this perspective Information, Interaction, and Agency neatly ties together classical themes like rationality, decision-making and belief revision with games, strategies and learning in a multi-agent setting. Unified by the central notions Information, Interaction, and Agency, the essays in this volume provide refreshing methodological perspectives on belief revision, dynamic epistemic logic, von Neumann games, and evolutionary game theory; all of which in turn are central approaches to understanding our own rationality and that of other agents
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4094-6
Subjects LCSH:Knowledge, Theory of
LCSH:Coding theory
LCSH:Information theory
LCSH:Logic
LCSH:Econometrics
LCSH:Artificial intelligence
LCSH:Philosophy
FREE:Epistemology
FREE:Coding and Information Theory
FREE:Logic
FREE:Quantitative Economics
FREE:Artificial Intelligence
FREE:Philosophy
Classification LCC:BD143-237
DC23:120
ID 8000058765
ISBN 9781402040948

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