Goals are not implied by actions, but inferred from actions and contexts

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (1):38-39 (2008)
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Abstract

People cannot understand intentions behind observed actions by direct simulation, because goal inference is highly context dependent. Context dependency is a major source of computational intractability in traditional information-processing models. An embodied embedded view of cognition may be able to overcome this problem, but then the problem needs recognition and explication within the context of the new, layered cognitive architecture

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