As agents that in increasingly many and varied ways participate in (and affect) the lives of humans, computers too need to explain and predict their human parties’ behavior by, e.g., deploying some kind of naïve folk-psychology in which the understanding of people’s personality can reasonably be expected to play a role. In this work, we address some of the issues that are raised by attempts at endowing machines with the capability of predicting people’s personalities.
Searching for Personality
Pianesi, Fabio
2013-01-01
Abstract
As agents that in increasingly many and varied ways participate in (and affect) the lives of humans, computers too need to explain and predict their human parties’ behavior by, e.g., deploying some kind of naïve folk-psychology in which the understanding of people’s personality can reasonably be expected to play a role. In this work, we address some of the issues that are raised by attempts at endowing machines with the capability of predicting people’s personalities.File in questo prodotto:
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