Implementing Injunctive Social Norms Using Defeasible Reasoning

  • Blass J
  • Horswill I
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Abstract

Believability requires video game characters to consider their actions within the context of social norms. Social norms involve a broad range of behavioral defaults, obligations, and injunctions unrelated to strictly causal reasoning.  Defeasible reasoning involves rationally compelling but deductively invalid arguments, such as reasoning with rules that allow exceptions. This paper investigates having video game characters use defeasible reasoning to consider injunctive social norms when selecting and planning actions.

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Blass, J., & Horswill, I. (2015). Implementing Injunctive Social Norms Using Defeasible Reasoning. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, 11(4), 75–81. https://doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v11i4.12826

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