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AI tutor powered by Theory-of-Mind reasoning
An awesome & curated list for Artificial General Intelligence, an emerging inter-discipline field that combines artificial intelligence and computational cognitive sciences.
[🏆Outstanding Paper Award at ACL 2024] MMToM-QA: Multimodal Theory of Mind Question Answering
[ACL 2024] Exploring Collaboration Mechanisms for LLM Agents: A Social Psychology View
The offcial implementation of "ToM2C: Target-oriented Multi-agent Communication and Cooperation with Theory of Mind" (ICLR 2022) .
ToMBench: Benchmarking Theory of Mind in Large Language Models, ACL 2024.
[ICML 2024] Language Models Represent Beliefs of Self and Others
VU-CLTL Pepper/Nao Application Repository (Python 2)
Code for our SIGGRAPH 2023 paper, "Acting as Inverse Inverse Planning"
Testing Theory of Mind (ToM) in language models with epistemic logic
Code for the paper "Symmetric Machine Theory of Mind", presented at ICML 2022.
ToMATO: Verbalizing the Mental States of Role-Playing LLMs for Benchmarking Theory of Mind (AAAI2025)
VU-CLTL Pepper/Nao Application Repository (Python 3)
IMQ (interactive mentalizing questionnaire)
A research project into the underlying mechanisms of consciousness, and an emulation of a calculator that is conscious.
Code used to produce the figures of the academic paper "Risk Sensitivity and Theory of Mind in Human Coordination".
Selfplay is a Python framework designed for simulating role-based dialogues using chatbot interactions. It provides a flexible environment for creating and testing conversational scenarios, making it ideal for research, training, and interactive applications. With built-in templates for various role-play situations, Selfplay helps automate dialogue
Material for the Moral Dynamics project -- a computational model of moral judgment by Felix Sosa, Tomer Ullman, Josh Tenenbaum, Sam Gershman, and Tobias Gerstenberg. A standing manuscript can be found here: www.mit.edu/~fsosa/papers/md.pdf
Use Spiking Neural Networks to solve Cart Pole control problem with a solution inspired by ToM. This code is part of my Master’s Thesis code.
AutoGnorics: The Science of Engineered Life-Forms
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