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| - | ====== European Conference on Social Intelligence ====== | ||
| - | Barcelona, November 3-5, 2014 | ||
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| - | Web del Congreso: http:// | ||
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| - | Organizado por [[http:// | ||
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| - | Social intelligence is a general term at the intersection between different disciplines including philosophy, social science - sociology, economics, legal science, etc. - and computer science. Broadly speaking, social intelligence is the capacity to understand others and to act rationally and emotionally in relations with others. This is an ability that not only human but also artificial agents have, as modelled in artificial intelligence and agent-based research in particular. | ||
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| - | The interactions between philosophy, social sciences and computer science around social intelligence are manifold, and many concepts and theories from social science have found their way into artificial intelligence and agent-based research. In the latter, coordination and cooperation between largely independent, | ||
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| - | The aim of the European Network for Social Intelligence (SINTELNET, 2011-2014) is to help build a shared perspective at the intersection of the above fields, to identify challenges and opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration, | ||
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| - | * Action and agency | ||
| - | * Mental attitudes (e.g., beliefs, desires, goals, intentions) | ||
| - | * Dynamics of mental attitudes (at individual and collective level) | ||
| - | * Argumentation theory | ||
| - | * Cooperation and coordination | ||
| - | * Social epistemology and ontology | ||
| - | * Epistemic game theory | ||
| - | * Theory of signalling | ||
| - | * Norms and normative systems | ||
| - | * Group attitudes, collective reasoning, collective intentionality | ||
| - | * Theories of artefacts and technical design | ||
| - | * Socio-technical systems | ||
| - | * Trust and reputation | ||
| - | * Speech act theory | ||
| - | * Epistemic and evolutionary aspects of conventions | ||
| - | * Emotions and affective phenomena | ||
| - | * Social influence | ||
| - | * Social power and social dependence | ||
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