Social Meaning in Repeated Interactions

Elin McCready, Robert Henderson


Abstract
Judgements about communicative agents evolve over the course of interactions both in how individuals are judged for testimonial reliability and for (ideological) trustworthiness. This paper combines a theory of social meaning and persona with a theory of reliability within a game-theoretic view of communication, giving a formal model involving interactional histories, repeated game models and ways of evaluating social meaning and trustworthiness.
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2020.pam-1.9
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Proceedings of the Probability and Meaning Conference (PaM 2020)
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June
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2020
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Gothenburg
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Christine Howes, Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, Adam Ek, Vidya Somashekarappa
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PaM
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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69–72
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https://aclanthology.org/2020.pam-1.9
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Elin McCready and Robert Henderson. 2020. Social Meaning in Repeated Interactions. In Proceedings of the Probability and Meaning Conference (PaM 2020), pages 69–72, Gothenburg. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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Social Meaning in Repeated Interactions (McCready & Henderson, PaM 2020)
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