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9th ACII 2021: Nara, Japan
- 2021 9th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, ACII 2021 - Workshops and Demos, Nara, Japan, September 28 - Oct. 1, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-0021-3
- Natalia Kalashnikova:
Detection of Nudges and Measuring of Alignment in Spoken Interactions. 1-5 - Raiyan Abdul Baten:
Fantastic Ideas and Where to Find Them: Elevating Creativity in Self-organizing Social Networks. 1-5 - Artemy Kotov, Nikita Arinkin, Alexander Filatov, Liudmila Zaidelman, Anna Zinina, Kirill Kivva:
Event Representation and Semantics Processing System for F-2 Companion Robot. 1-3 - Akiri Surely:
An Affect as Interaction Approach for Stress Management Among Paramedics. 1-5 - Matthew Barthet, Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis:
Go-Blend Behavior and Affect. 1-8 - Christos Athanasiadis, Enrique Hortal, Stelios Asteriadis:
Temporal conditional Wasserstein GANs for audio-visual affect-related ties. 1-8 - Dominika Lisy:
In-Corpo-Real Robot-Dreams: Empathy, Skin, and Boundaries. 1-5 - Samiha Samrose, Ehsan Hoque:
Quantifying the Intensity of Toxicity for Discussions and Speakers. 1-5 - Temitayo A. Olugbade, Roberto Sagoleo, Simone Ghisio, Nicolas Gold, Amanda C. de C. Williams, Béatrice de Gelder, Antonio Camurri, Gualtiero Volpe, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze:
The AffectMove 2021 Challenge - Affect Recognition from Naturalistic Movement Data. 1-5 - Iyonna Tynes, Shaun J. Canavan:
Real-time Ubiquitous Pain Recognition. 1-5 - Gabriel Haddon-Hill, Keerthy Kusumam, Michel F. Valstar:
A simple baseline for evaluating Expression Transfer and Anonymisation in Video Transfer. 1-8 - Kim Ngan Phan, Soo-Hyung Kim, Hyung-Jeong Yang, Guee-Sang Lee:
Multimodal Convolutional Neural Network Model for Protective Behavior Detection based on Body Movement Data. 1-6 - Theodoros Galanos, Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis:
AffectGAN: Affect-Based Generative Art Driven by Semantics. 1-7 - Marios A. Fanourakis, Rayan Elalamy, Guillaume Chanel:
Modeling Emotions as Latent Representations of Appraisals. 1-7 - Juan Vazquez-Rodriguez:
Using Multimodal Transformers in Affective Computing. 1-5 - Janet Wessler:
Economic and Social Consequences of Anger and Gender in Computer-Mediated Negotiations: Is there a Backlash Against Angry Females? 1-6 - Hannes Ritschel, Thomas Kiderle, Elisabeth André:
Implementing Parallel and Independent Movements for a Social Robot's Affective Expressions. 1-4 - Thomas Kiderle, Hannes Ritschel, Kathrin Janowski, Silvan Mertes, Florian Lingenfelser, Elisabeth André:
Socially-Aware Personality Adaptation. 1-8 - Mirella Hladký, Tanja Schneeberger, Patrick Gebhard:
Understanding Shame Signals: Functions of Smile and Laughter in the Context of Shame. 1-7 - Shoko Kimura, Ayaka Fujii, Seiichi Harata, Takuto Sakuma, Shohei Kato:
SUGO-MIMI: A Waggle Ear-Type Device Linked to Eyebrows. 1-3 - Celia Kessassi:
Modeling the Induction of Psychosocial Stress in Virtual Reality Simulations. 1-5 - Aarti Malhotra, Jesse Hoey:
Emotions in Socio-cultural Interactive AI Agents. 1-6 - Motoaki Sato, Kazunori Terada, Jonathan Gratch:
Visualization of social emotional appraisal process of an agent. 1-2 - Lukas Stappen, Lea Schumann, Anton Batliner, Björn W. Schuller:
Embracing and Exploiting Annotator Emotional Subjectivity: An Affective Rater Ensemble Model. 1-8 - Lara Chehayeb, Dimitra Tsovaltzi, Rhythm Arora, Patrick Gebhard:
Individual Differences and the Function of Emotions in Socio-Emotional and Cognitive Conflict: If an Agent Shames you, will you still be Bored? 1-8 - Karim Radouane, Andon Tchechmedjiev, Binbin Xu, Sébastien Harispe:
Comparison of Deep Learning Approaches for Protective Behaviour Detection Under Class Imbalance from MoCap and EMG data. 1-8 - Jannes Bützer, Ronald Böck:
Comparison of Head and Body Movement Patterns in Naturalistic Human-Machine Interaction. 1-7 - Raman Goel, Seba Susan, Sachin Vashisht, Armaan Dhanda:
Emotion-Aware Transformer Encoder for Empathetic Dialogue Generation. 1-6 - David Antonio Gómez Jáuregui, Felix Dollack, Monica Perusquía-Hernández:
Robot mirroring: Improving well-being by fostering empathy with an artificial agent representing the self. 1-7 - Artur Zygadlo:
A Therapeutic Dialogue Agent for Polish Language. 1-5 - Konstantinos Makantasis:
AffRankNet+: Ranking Affect Using Privileged Information. 1-8 - Wasifur Rahman, Sazan Mahbub, Asif Salekin, Md. Kamrul Hasan, Ehsan Hoque:
HirePreter: A Framework for Providing Fine-grained Interpretation for Automated Job Interview Analysis. 1-5 - Nao Takeuchi, Tomoko Koda:
Job Interview Training System using Multimodal Behavior Analysis. 1-3 - Kazuhiro Shidara, Hiroki Tanaka, Hiroyoshi Adachi, Daisuke Kanayama, Yukako Sakagami, Takashi Kudo, Satoshi Nakamura:
Relationship between Mood Improvement and Questioning to Evaluate Automatic Thoughts in Cognitive Restructuring with a Virtual Agent. 1-5 - Cristiana Pacheco, David Melhart, Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis, Diego Perez Liebana:
Discrete versus Ordinal Time-Continuous Believability Assessment. 1-7 - Gérard Dray, Pierre-Antoine Jean, Yann Maheu, Jacky Montmain, Nicolas Sutton-Charani:
The AffectMove Challenge: some machine learning approaches. 1-5 - Saandeep Aathreya, Liza Jivnani, Shivam Srivastava, Saurabh Hinduja, Shaun J. Canavan:
Task-based Classification of Reflective Thinking Using Mixture of Classifiers. 1-8 - Théo Deschamps-Berger:
Emotion Recognition In Emergency Call Centers: The challenge of real-life emotions. 1-5 - Marion Mainsant, Miguel Solinas, Marina Reyboz, Christelle Godin, Martial Mermillod:
Dream Net: a privacy preserving continual leaming model for face emotion recognition. 1-8 - Vincenzo Stefano D'Amato, Luca Oneto, Antonio Camurri, Davide Anguita:
Keep it Simple: Handcrafting Feature and Tuning Random Forests and XGBoost to face the Affective Movement Recognition Challenge 2021. 1-7 - Jungah Son:
emoPaint: Exploring Emotion and Art in a VR-based Creativity Tool. 1-5 - Anubhav Bhatti, Behnam Behinaein, Dirk Rodenburg, Paul Hungler, Ali Etemad:
Attentive Cross-modal Connections for Deep Multimodal Wearable-based Emotion Recognition. 1-5 - Jacky Casas, Samuel Torche, Karl Daher, Elena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled:
Emotional Paraphrasing Using Pre-trained Language Models. 1-7 - Stanislaw Saganowski, Maciej Behnke, Joanna Komoszynska, Dominika Kunc, Bartosz Perz, Przemyslaw Kazienko:
A system for collecting emotionally annotated physiological signals in daily life using wearables. 1-3 - Lars Steinert:
A Multimodal Engagement-Aware Recommender System for People with Dementia. 1-5 - Laduona Dai, Joost Broekens:
Simulating Fear as Anticipation of Temporal Differences: An experimental investigation. 1-8 - Mikhail Baev, Alexey N. Gusev, Alexander E. Kremlev:
Unbiased Mimic Activity Evaluation: F2F Emotion Studio Software. 1-2 - Nikhil Kaushik, Reynold Bailey, Alexander Ororbia, Cecilia O. Alm:
Eliciting Confusion in Online Conversational Tasks. 1-5 - Silvan Mertes, Thomas Kiderle, Ruben Schlagowski, Florian Lingenfelser, Elisabeth André:
On the Potential of Modular Voice Conversion for Virtual Agents. 1-7 - Sujeong Kim, Abhinav Garlapati, Jonah Lubin, Amir Tamrakar, Ajay Divakaran:
Towards Understanding Confusion and Affective States Under Communication Failures in Voice-Based Human-Machine Interaction. 1-5 - Balaganesh Mohan, Mirela Popa:
Temporal based Emotion Recognition inspired by Activity Recognition models. 1-8
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