A crucial part of the intelligence that smart environments should display is a specific form of social intelligence: the ability to read human’s behavior and its traces in terms of the underlying intentions and assumptions. Such ability is crucial to enable human users to tacitly coordinate and negotiate with smart and proactive digital environments. In this paper, we argue that the necessary tool for this is behavioral and stigmergic implicit (i.e. non-conventional) communication. We present the basic theory of such a fundamental interactive means: the theory of Behavioral Implicit Communication (BIC).

Behavioral Implicit Communication (BIC): Communicating with smart environments via our practical behaviors and its traces

Castelfranchi C;Pezzulo G;
2010

Abstract

A crucial part of the intelligence that smart environments should display is a specific form of social intelligence: the ability to read human’s behavior and its traces in terms of the underlying intentions and assumptions. Such ability is crucial to enable human users to tacitly coordinate and negotiate with smart and proactive digital environments. In this paper, we argue that the necessary tool for this is behavioral and stigmergic implicit (i.e. non-conventional) communication. We present the basic theory of such a fundamental interactive means: the theory of Behavioral Implicit Communication (BIC).
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dc.authority.orgunit Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC -
dc.authority.orgunit Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC -
dc.authority.people Castelfranchi C it
dc.authority.people Pezzulo G it
dc.authority.people Tummolini L it
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dc.description.abstract A crucial part of the intelligence that smart environments should display is a specific form of social intelligence: the ability to read human’s behavior and its traces in terms of the underlying intentions and assumptions. Such ability is crucial to enable human users to tacitly coordinate and negotiate with smart and proactive digital environments. In this paper, we argue that the necessary tool for this is behavioral and stigmergic implicit (i.e. non-conventional) communication. We present the basic theory of such a fundamental interactive means: the theory of Behavioral Implicit Communication (BIC). -
dc.description.affiliations CNR-ISTC, Roma, CNR-ILC, Pisa -
dc.description.allpeople Castelfranchi C.; Pezzulo G.; Tummolini L. -
dc.description.allpeopleoriginal Castelfranchi C.; Pezzulo G.; Tummolini L. -
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dc.subject.keywords Tacit communication, stigmergy, coordination, mindreading -
dc.subject.keywords ambient intelligence -
dc.subject.keywords mind-reading -
dc.subject.keywords communication -
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dc.subject.singlekeyword stigmergy *
dc.subject.singlekeyword coordination *
dc.subject.singlekeyword mindreading *
dc.subject.singlekeyword ambient intelligence *
dc.subject.singlekeyword mind-reading *
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dc.title Behavioral Implicit Communication (BIC): Communicating with smart environments via our practical behaviors and its traces en
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