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Cognition and multi-agent interaction : from cognitive modeling to social simulation
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Cognition and multi-agent interaction : from cognitive modeling to social simulation

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Prolegomena to integrating cognitive modeling and social simulation / Ron Sun
Modeling paradigms in ACT-R / Niel Taatgen, Christian Lebiere, and John Anderson
Considering Soar as an agent architecture / Robert Wray and Randy Jones
The CLARION cognitive architecture: extending cognitive modeling to social simulation / Ron Sun
Cognitive architectures, game playing, and human evolution / Robert L. West, Christian Lebiere, Dan J. Bothell
Simulating a simple case of organizational decision making / Isaac Nevah and Ron Sun
Cognitive modeling of social behaviors / William J. Clancey, et al.
Cognitive agents interacting in real and virtual worlds / Bradley J. Best and Christian Lebiere
Modeling social emotions and social attributions / Jonathan Gratch, et al.
Communicating and collaborating with robotic agents / J. Gregory Trafton, et al.
Behavior-based methods for modeling and structuring control of social robots / Dylan A. Shell and Maja J. Matarić
Evolution of a teamwork model / Nathan Schurr, et al.
Sociality in embodied neural agents / Domenico Parisi and Stefano Nolfi
Cognitive architecture and contents for social structures and interactions / Cristiano Castelfranchi
Cognitive science and good social science / Scott Moss
Collective cognition and emergence in multi-agent systems / Pietro Panzarasa and Nicholas R. Jennings
Social judgement in multi-agent systems / Tom R. Burns and Ewa Roszkowska
Including human variability in a cognitive architecture to improve team simulation / Frank E. Ritter and Emma Norling
When does social simulation need cognitive models? / Nigel Gilbert.

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