no code implementations • 23 Jun 2023 • Dino Pedreschi, Luca Pappalardo, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Frank Dignum, Virginia Dignum, Tina Eliassi-Rad, Fosca Giannotti, Janos Kertesz, Alistair Knott, Yannis Ioannidis, Paul Lukowicz, Andrea Passarella, Alex Sandy Pentland, John Shawe-Taylor, Alessandro Vespignani
In order to understand the impact of AI on socio-technical systems and design next-generation AIs that team with humans to help overcome societal problems rather than exacerbate them, we propose to build the foundations of Social AI at the intersection of Complex Systems, Network Science and AI.
no code implementations • 10 Jun 2022 • Agnese Augello, Manuel Gentile, Frank Dignum
This paper describes the model of social practice as a theoretical framework to manage conversation with the specific goal of training physicians in communicative skills.
no code implementations • 22 May 2022 • Frank Dignum
In this paper, we present a formalization of a social framework for agents based on the concept of Social Practices as high level specifications of normal (expected) behavior in a given social context.
1 code implementation • 12 May 2021 • Saba Gholizadeh Ansari, I. S. W. B. Prasetya, Mehdi Dastani, Frank Dignum, Gabriele Keller
In this paper, we propose an automated player experience testing approach by suggesting a formal model of event-based emotions.
no code implementations • 11 Apr 2020 • René Mellema, Maarten Jensen, Frank Dignum
When creating (open) agent systems it has become common practice to use social concepts such as social practices, norms and conventions to model the way the interactions between the agents are regulated.
Multiagent Systems Social and Information Networks I.2.m
no code implementations • 29 Jul 2019 • Mor Vered, Frank Dignum, Tim Miller
Current AI approaches have frequently been used to help personalize many aspects of medical experiences and tailor them to a specific individuals' needs.
no code implementations • 30 Apr 2019 • Andrea Aler Tubella, Andreas Theodorou, Virginia Dignum, Frank Dignum
These advantages will have an impact on the well-being of AI systems users at large, building their trust and providing them with concrete knowledge on how systems adhere to moral values.
no code implementations • 24 Sep 2018 • Frank Dignum
Multi-agent models are a suitable starting point to model complex social interactions.
no code implementations • 28 Apr 2018 • Virginia Dignum, Frank Dignum
Organization concepts and models are increasingly being adopted for the design and specification of multi-agent systems.
no code implementations • 21 Feb 2016 • Liz Sonenberg, Tim Miller, Adrian Pearce, Paolo Felli, Christian Muise, Frank Dignum
Making a computational agent 'social' has implications for how it perceives itself and the environment in which it is situated, including the ability to recognise the behaviours of others.