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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
ToMATO: Verbalizing the Mental States of Role-Playing LLMs for Benchmarking Theory of Mind (AAAI2025)
Code for the paper "Symmetric Machine Theory of Mind", presented at ICML 2022.
IMQ (interactive mentalizing questionnaire)
VU-CLTL Pepper/Nao Application Repository (Python 3)
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
🐵 Recreation of Theory of Mind experiment done on chimpanzees as an RL environment
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.
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