Shared representations as coordination tools for interactions

Why is interaction so simple? This article presents a theory of interaction based on the use of shared representations as "coordination tools" (e.g., roundabouts that facilitate coordination of drivers). By aligning their representations (intentionally or unintentionally), interacting agents help one another to solve interaction problems in that they remain predictable, and offer cues for action selection and goal monitoring. We illustrate how this strategy works in a joint task (building together a tower of bricks) and discuss its requirements from a computational viewpoint.

Tipo Pubblicazione: 
Articolo
Author or Creator: 
Pezzulo
Giovanni
Publisher: 
Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht , Paesi Bassi
Source: 
Review of philosophy and psychology (Print) 2 (2011): 303–333. doi:10.1007/s13164-011-0060-5
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Pezzulo, Giovanni/titolo:Shared representations as coordination tools for interactions/doi:10.1007/s13164-011-0060-5/rivista:Review of philosophy and psychology (Print)/anno:2011/pagina_da:303/pagina_a:333/intervallo_pagine:303–
Date: 
2011
Resource Identifier: 
http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/200567
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13164-011-0060-5
info:doi:10.1007/s13164-011-0060-5
Language: 
Eng
ISTC Author: 
Ritratto di Giovanni Pezzulo
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