Cristiano Castelfranchi
Cristiano Castelfranchi (Rome, 1944) is a senior research scientist at the Institute of Psychology of the Italian National Research Council. He teaches Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Siena[1]. In 2003, he was made a fellow at the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence for pioneering work in Artificial Intelligence[2].
His research topic include:
- autonomy and goal-oriented behavior, with an emphasis on anticipatory action-control
- cognitive agent theory and architecture, with special focus on goals and their dynamics
- cognitive foundations of social phenomena (trust, power, cooperation, norms, institutions, etc.)
- cognitive approach to communication (semantics and pragmatics)
- social cognition and emotions, with an emphasis on the cognitive anatomy of complex emotional states
- multi-agent systems and social simulation, integrating cognitive, social and computer science
Selected Works
Books
- Trust Theory: A Socio-Cognitive and Computational Model (with Rino Falcone). 2010.
- Cognitive and social action (with Rosaria Conte). 1995. London University College of London Press.
- Artificial Social Systems (with Eric Werner). 1994. Springer Verlag.
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