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E-raamat: Cognition and Multi-Agent Interaction: From Cognitive Modeling to Social Simulation

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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 (social stimulation). The two contributing fields - individual cognitive modeling (especially cognitive architectures) and modeling of multi-agent 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. We believe that 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 more in-depth studies and better understanding of both individual cognition and sociocultural processes. It is possible that an integrative field of study in cognitive and social sciences is emerging and we are laying the foundation for it.

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This book explores the intersection between individual cognitive modeling and modeling of multi-agent interaction.
List of Contributors
vii
Preface xi
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
Prolegomena to Integrating Cognitive Modeling and Social Simulation
3(26)
Ron Sun
PART 2 OVERVIEWS OF COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURES
Modeling Paradigms in ACT-R
29(24)
Niels Taatgen
Christian Lebiere
John Anderson
Considering Soar as an Agent Architecture
53(26)
Robert E. Wray
Randolph M. Jones
The CLARION Cognitive Architecture: Extending Cognitive Modeling to Social Simulation
79(24)
Ron Sun
PART 3 MODELING AND SIMULATING COGNITIVE AND SOCIAL PROCESSES
Cognitive Architectures, Game Playing, and Human Evolution
103(21)
Robert L. West
Christian Lebiere
Dan J. Bothell
Simulating a Simple Case of Organizational Decision Making
124(27)
Isaac Naveh
Ron Sun
Cognitive Modeling of Social Behaviors
151(35)
William J. Clancey
Maarten Sierhuis
Bruce Damer
Boris Brodsky
Cognitive Agents Interacting in Real and Virtual Worlds
186(33)
Bradley J. Best
Christian Lebiere
Modeling Social Emotions and Social Attributions
219(33)
Jonathan Gratch
Wenji Mao
Stacy Marsella
Communicating and Collaborating with Robotic Agents
252(27)
J. Gregory Trafton
Alan C. Schultz
Nicholas L. Cassimatis
Laura M. Hiatt
Dennis Perzanowski
Derek P. Brock
Magdalena D. Bugajska
William Adams
Behavior-Based Methods for Modeling and Structuring Control of Social Robots
279(28)
Dylan A. Shell
Maja J. Mataric
Evolution of a Teamwork Model
307(21)
Nathan Schurr
Steven Okamoto
Rajiv T. Maheswaran
Paul Scerri
Milind Tambe
Sociality in Embodied Neural Agents
328(27)
Domenico Parisi
Stefano Nolfi
Cognitive Architecture and Contents for Social Structures and Interactions
355(38)
Cristiano Castelfranchi
PART 4 A SYMPOSIUM
Cognitive Science and Good Social Science
393(8)
Scott Moss
Collective Cognition and Emergence in Multi-Agent Systems
401(8)
Pietro Panzarasa
Nicholas R. Jennings
Social Judgment in Multi-Agent Systems
409(8)
Tom R. Burns
Ewa Roszkowska
Including Human Variability in a Cognitive Architecture to Improve Team Simulation
417(11)
Frank E. Ritter
Emma Norling
When Does Social Simulation Need Cognitive Models?
428(5)
Nigel Gilbert
Index 433


Ron Sun is Professor of Cognitive Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. A well known researcher in cognitive science, Ron Sun leads projects investigating fundamental structures of the human mind. In particular, he recently published a book entitled Duality of the Mind, exploring the interaction of implicit and explicit cognition. He is also the founding co-editor-in-chief of the journal Cognitive Systems Research.