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Theory of Mind

The capacity to model other agents as having mental states (beliefs, goals, intentions) and to reason recursively about what they believe about you. In agent communication and game theory, level-ℓ theory-of-mind models bound the recursion: at level 0 an agent acts on naïve priors, at level ℓ it treats counterparts as level-(ℓ−1) reasoners. Cognitive-science programming languages such as Memo Programming Language make this recursion executable as probabilistic inference. The mentalistic ACL tradition (KQML, FIPA-SL, Intention Is Choice with Commitment) takes ToM as a semantic ground; ACL Rethinking Principles and Verifiable Semantics for ACLs reject it on the grounds that other agents’ mental states are not externally observable.

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