TY - GEN
T1 - How tacit knowledge guides action
AU - Gal, Ya'akov
AU - Kasturirangan, Rajesh
AU - Pfeffer, Avi
AU - Richards, Whitman
PY - 2008/12/1
Y1 - 2008/12/1
N2 - Natural Intelligence is based not only on conscious procedural and declarative knowledge, but also on knowledge that is inferred from observing the actions of others. This knowledge is tacit, in that the process of its acquisition remains unspecified. However, tacit knowledge (and beliefs) is an accepted guide of behavior, especially in unfamiliar contexts. In situations where knowledge is lacking, animals act on these beliefs without explicitly reasoning about the world or fully considering the consequences of their actions. This paper provides a computational model of behavior in which tacit beliefs play a crucial role. We model how knowledge arises from observing different types of agents, each of whom reacts differently to the behaviors of others in an unfamiliar context. Agents' interaction in this context is described using directed graphs. We show how a set of observations guide agents' knowledge and behavior given different states of the world.
AB - Natural Intelligence is based not only on conscious procedural and declarative knowledge, but also on knowledge that is inferred from observing the actions of others. This knowledge is tacit, in that the process of its acquisition remains unspecified. However, tacit knowledge (and beliefs) is an accepted guide of behavior, especially in unfamiliar contexts. In situations where knowledge is lacking, animals act on these beliefs without explicitly reasoning about the world or fully considering the consequences of their actions. This paper provides a computational model of behavior in which tacit beliefs play a crucial role. We model how knowledge arises from observing different types of agents, each of whom reacts differently to the behaviors of others in an unfamiliar context. Agents' interaction in this context is described using directed graphs. We show how a set of observations guide agents' knowledge and behavior given different states of the world.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77952203665
SN - 9781577353980
T3 - AAAI Fall Symposium - Technical Report
SP - 61
EP - 64
BT - Naturally-Inspired Artificial Intelligence - Papers from the AAAI Fall Symposium, Technical Report
T2 - 2008 AAAI Fall Symposium
Y2 - 7 November 2008 through 9 November 2008
ER -