Social Meaning in Repeated Interactions

Elin McCready, Robert Henderson

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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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