Wednesday, 26 September 2012

castelfranchi

Castelfranchi

Castelfranchi (born 1944 in Rome) is a senior research scientist at the Institute of Psychology of the Italian National Research Council. He teaches Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Siena.[1] In 2003, he was made a fellow at the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence for pioneering work in Artificial Intelligence.[2]
His research topic include:
autonomy and goal-oriented behavior, with an emphasis on anticipatory action-control
cognitive agent theory and architecture, with special focus on goals and their dynamics
cognitive foundations of social phenomena (trust, power, cooperation, norms, institutions, etc.)
cognitive approach to communication (semantics and pragmatics)
social cognition and emotions, with an emphasis on the cognitive anatomy of complex emotional states
multi-agent systems and social simulation, integrating cognitive, social and computer science

Castelfranchi

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