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Foundations for a Theory of Mind for a Humanoid RobotScassellati, 2001
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Human social dynamics rely upon the ability to correctly attribute beliefs, goals, and percepts to other people. The set of abilities that allow an individual to infer these hidden mental states based on observed actions and behavior has been called a" theory of mind"(Premack …
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