Computational Models of Emotion Inference in Theory of Mind: A Review and Roadmap

Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (2):338-357 (2019)
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Abstract

An important, but relatively neglected, aspect of human theory of mind is emotion inference: understanding how and why a person feels a certain why is central to reasoning about their beliefs, desires and plans. The authors review recent work that has begun to unveil the structure and determinants of emotion inference, organizing them within a unified probabilistic framework.

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