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A Response to "Believing on the basis of evidence"
- A Response to "Believing on the basis of evidence" Fahiem Bacchus Department of Computer Science
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Believing on the Basis of the Evidence
- 1 Believing on the Basis of the Evidence * Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. 1. Introduction Do you believe
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Seeing is Believing
- has good evidence for believing when considered in isolation. Accordingly a sentence of the form CBel(a
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Believable Agents
- -partite model A tri-partite model of interaction is responsible for semantic, task and dialogue interpretation
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Levels indeed! A response to Broadbent
- state them more succinctly in a high level language such as Pascal. We believe that most people who
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Natural Negotiation for Believable Agents
- in social behaviors with other agents and with a user. Believable social behaviors need to meet a number
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Believe Or Not Believe: That is the Difference
- of Limoges, France Believe or not believe: that is the difference Javier Rodero a , Pablo Brañas a
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What Prosody Tells Infants To Believe
- or maximum on a log scale. Evidence supporting our intent-based pitch predictions was found for L*, H*, and L
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The difficulty of coercion: A response to de Almeida
- Abstract The difficulty of coercion: A response to de Almeida Martin J. Pickering a, *, Brian Mc
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Reasons to Believe: Cognitive Models of Belief Change. Ms
- information or datum as a belief on the basis of our previous beliefs, of its evidences, supports and sources
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