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    Acquisition and use of clinical data for audit and research
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 1 (1): 15-27. 1995.
  •  2
    Games, Norms, and Utterances
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 95 73-86. 2024.
    A body of work proposes that social-norm change can be explained in terms of game theory. These game theoretic models, however, don't fully account for how and why utterances are used to change social norms. This paper describes the problem and some of the solution elements. There are three existing, relevant, game-based models. The first is a game theoretic model of social norm change (Bicchieri, 2005, 2016). This accounts for how individuals make decisions to adhere to or violate norms, based …Read more
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    Slurs, roles and power
    Philosophical Studies 175 (11): 2879-2906. 2018.
    Slurring is a kind of hate speech that has various effects. Notable among these is variable offence. Slurs vary in offence across words, uses, and the reactions of audience members. Patterns of offence aren’t adequately explained by current theories. We propose an explanation based on the unjust power imbalance that a slur seeks to achieve. Our starting observation is that in discourse participants take on discourse roles. These are typically inherited from social roles, but only exist during a …Read more
  •  8
    Robot task planning and explanation in open and uncertain worlds
    with Marc Hanheide, Moritz Göbelbecker, Graham S. Horn, Andrzej Pronobis, Kristoffer Sjöö, Alper Aydemir, Patric Jensfelt, Charles Gretton, Richard Dearden, Miroslav Janicek, Hendrik Zender, Geert-Jan Kruijff, and Nick Hawes
    Artificial Intelligence 247 (C): 119-150. 2017.
  •  15
    Planning to see: A hierarchical approach to planning visual actions on a robot using POMDPs
    with Mohan Sridharan and Richard Dearden
    Artificial Intelligence 174 (11): 704-725. 2010.
  •  44
    ‘Nothing is really safe’: a focus group study on the processes of anonymizing and sharing of health data for research purposes
    with Gill Haddow, Ann Bruce, and Shiva Sathanandam
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (6): 1140-1146. 2011.
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    GP preferences for information systems: conjoint analysis of speed, reliability, access and users
    with Richard P. Batley and Justin Keen
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (5): 911-915. 2010.