TY - GEN
T1 - Perception of intentions and mental states in autonomous virtual agents
AU - Pantelis, Peter C.
AU - Cholewiak, Steven
AU - Ringstad, Paul
AU - Sanik, Kevin
AU - Weinstein, Ari
AU - Wu, Chia Chien
AU - Feldman, Jacob
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© CogSci 2011.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Comprehension of goal-directed, intentional motion is an important but understudied visual function. To study it, we created a two-dimensional virtual environment populated by independently-programmed autonomous virtual agents, which navigate the environment, collecting food and competing with one another. Their behavior is modulated by a small number of distinct “mental states”: exploring, gathering food, attacking, and fleeing. In two experiments, we studied subjects’ ability to detect and classify the agents’ continually changing mental states on the basis of their motions and interactions. Our analyses compared subjects’ classifications to the ground truth state occupied by the observed agent’s autonomous program. Although the true mental state is inherently hidden and must be inferred, subjects showed both high validity (correlation with ground truth) and high reliability (correlation with one another). The data provide intriguing evidence about the factors that influence estimates of mental state—a key step towards a true “psychophysics of intention.”
AB - Comprehension of goal-directed, intentional motion is an important but understudied visual function. To study it, we created a two-dimensional virtual environment populated by independently-programmed autonomous virtual agents, which navigate the environment, collecting food and competing with one another. Their behavior is modulated by a small number of distinct “mental states”: exploring, gathering food, attacking, and fleeing. In two experiments, we studied subjects’ ability to detect and classify the agents’ continually changing mental states on the basis of their motions and interactions. Our analyses compared subjects’ classifications to the ground truth state occupied by the observed agent’s autonomous program. Although the true mental state is inherently hidden and must be inferred, subjects showed both high validity (correlation with ground truth) and high reliability (correlation with one another). The data provide intriguing evidence about the factors that influence estimates of mental state—a key step towards a true “psychophysics of intention.”
KW - action understanding
KW - animate motion perception
KW - goal inference
KW - intentionality
KW - theory of mind
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84875379355
T3 - Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2011
SP - 1990
EP - 1995
BT - Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science - Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2011
A2 - Carlson, Laura
A2 - Hoelscher, Christoph
A2 - Shipley, Thomas F.
PB - The Cognitive Science Society
T2 - 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society: Expanding the Space of Cognitive Science, CogSci 2011
Y2 - 20 July 2011 through 23 July 2011
ER -