Recognizing Deception: A Model of Dynamic Belief Attribution

Will Bridewell, Alistair Isaac

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Abstract

Social cognition is a key feature of human-level intelligence. However, social reasoning faculties are rarely included in cognitive systems. To encourage research in this direction, we introduce a practical, computational framework that enables socially aware inference. We demonstrate the framework's ability to model a common, complex, and under-investigated aspect of human social behavior: deception. Moreover, we show how a system implementing this framework could dynamically respond once it has detected a lie. We then discuss some of the challenges associated with deception, ending with an outline of future research directions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Cognitive Systems
Subtitle of host publicationPapers from the 2011 AAAI Fall Symposium
Place of PublicationOnline
PublisherAAAI Press
Pages50-57
VolumeFS-11-01
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011

Publication series

NameAAAI Fall Symposium Series

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