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Incorporating Rich Social Interactions Into MDPs

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Tejwani, Ravi; Kuo, Yen-Ling; Shu, Tianmin; Stankovits, Bennett; Gutfreund, Dan; Tenenbaum, Joshua B.; Katz, Boris; Barbu, Andrei; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Much of what we do as humans is engage socially with other agents, a skill that robots must also eventually possess. We demonstrate that a rich theory of social interactions originating from microso- ciology and economics can be formalized by extending a nested MDP where agents reason about arbitrary functions of each other’s hidden rewards. This extended Social MDP allows us to encode the five basic interactions that underlie microsociology: cooperation, conflict, coercion, competition, and exchange. The result is a robotic agent capable of executing social interactions zero-shot in new environments; like humans it can engage socially in novel ways even without a single example of that social interaction. Moreover, the judgments of these Social MDPs align closely with those of humans when considering which social interaction is taking place in an environment. This method both sheds light on the nature of social interactions, by providing concrete mathematical definitions, and brings rich social interactions into a mathematical framework that has proven to be natural for robotics, MDPs.
Date issued
2022-02-07
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/141363
Publisher
Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM), International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA)
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CBMM Memo;133

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