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CICAC 2013: Singapore
- IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Creativity and Affective Computing, CICAC 2013, Singapore, April 16-19, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-6010-4
- Kenny Hong, Stephan K. Chalup, Robert A. R. King:
A component based approach for classifying the seven universal facial expressions of emotion. 1-8 - Aaron S. W. Wong, Steven Nicklin, Kenny Hong, Stephan K. Chalup, Peter Walla:
Robot emotions generated and modulated by visual features of the environment. 9-16 - Robert Lowe, Tom Ziemke:
The role of reinforcement in affective computation. 17-24 - Mihail Popescu, James M. Keller, Alina Zare:
A framework for computing crowd emotions using agent based modeling. 25-31 - Carlos M. Fernandes, Antonio Mora García, Juan Julián Merelo Guervós, Carlos Cotta, Agostinho C. Rosa:
Photo rendering with swarms: From figurative to abstract pherogenic imaging. 32-39 - Yun-Tai Chang, Sheng-Chih Chen, Tsai-Yen Li:
A computer-aided system for narrative creation. 40-47 - Dorien Herremans, Kenneth Sörensen:
FuX, an Android app that generates counterpoint. 48-55 - Malik Nairat, Palle Dahlstedt, Mats G. Nordahl:
An interactive approach to story characterization. 56-62 - Chien-Hung Liu, Chuan-Kang Ting:
Evolutionary composition using music theory and charts. 63-70 - Natapon Pantuwong, Masanori Sugimoto:
An intuitive computer animation system for enhancing human creativity. 71-78 - Kenny Hong, Stephan K. Chalup, Robert A. R. King, Michael J. Ostwald:
Scene perception using pareidolia of faces and expressions of emotion. 79-86 - Céline Clavel, Caroline Faur, Jean-Claude Martin, Sylvie Pesty, Dominique Duhaut:
Artificial companions with personality and social role. 87-95
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