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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 2015 AAAI Fall Symposium /

No. 3: Deceptive and Counter-Deceptive Machines

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  • Toward Adversarial Online Learning and the Science of Deceptive Machines

    Myriam Abramson

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  • Impression Management, Mindshaping and the Social Function of Fibbing

    Paul Bello, Will Bridewell

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  • Can Accomplices to Fraud Will Themselves to Innocence, and Thereby Dodge Counter-Fraud Machines?

    Selmer Bringsjord, Alexander Bringsjord

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  • Position Paper: Knowledge-Based Mechanisms for Deception

    Scott E. Fahlman

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  • Analogical Abduction and Prediction: Their Impact on Deception

    Kenneth D. Forbus

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  • Toward an Intelligent Agent for Fraud Detection — The CFE Agent

    Joe Johnson

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  • Formalizing Deceptive Reasoning in Breaking Bad: Default Reasoning in a Doxastic Logic

    John Licato

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  • A Formal Account of Deception

    Chiaki Sakama

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  • Mind ID: A Psychologically Inspired Approach to Secure Authentication Based on Memory for Faces

    Alexei V. Samsonovich

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  • Reasoning about Truthfulness of Agents Using Answer Set Programming

    Tran Cao Son, Enrico Pontelli, Marcello Balduccini

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  • The Most Intelligent Robots Are Those that Exaggerate: Examining Robot Exaggeration

    Alan Richard Wagner

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