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MA3HMI@ICMI 2016: Tokyo, Japan
- Ronald Böck, Francesca Bonin, Nick Campbell, Ronald Poppe:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Multimodal Analyses enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction, MA3HMI@ICMI 2016, Tokyo, Japan, November 16, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4562-0
Gesture and body analyses
- Alex Rayon, Timothy Gonzalez, David G. Novick:
Analysis of gesture frequency and amplitude as a function of personality in virtual agents. 3-9 - Iwan de Kok, Julian Hough, David Schlangen, Stefan Kopp:
Deictic gestures in coaching interactions. 10-14 - Simon Alexanderson, David House, Jonas Beskow:
Automatic annotation of gestural units in spontaneous face-to-face interaction. 15-19 - Kristiina Jokinen, Trung Ngo Trong, Graham Wilcock:
Body movements and laughter recognition: experiments in first encounter dialogues. 20-24
User interest and attitude
- Koji Inoue, Divesh Lala, Shizuka Nakamura, Katsuya Takanashi, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Annotation and analysis of listener's engagement based on multi-modal behaviors. 25-32 - Sayaka Tomimasu, Masahiro Araki:
Assessment of users' interests in multimodal dialog based on exchange unit. 33-37 - Fasih Haider, Loredana Sundberg Cerrato, Saturnino Luz, Nick Campbell:
Attitude recognition of video bloggers using audio-visual descriptors. 38-42 - Catharine Oertel, Joakim Gustafson, Alan W. Black:
On data driven parametric backchannel synthesis for expressing attentiveness in conversational agents. 43-47
Multimodal interaction
- Daniel Besserer, Johannes Bäurle, Alexander Nikic, Frank Honold, Felix Schüssel, Michael Weber:
Fitmirror: a smart mirror for positive affect in everyday user morning routines. 48-55 - Felix Schüssel, Frank Honold, Nikola Bubalo, Michael Weber:
Increasing robustness of multimodal interaction via individual interaction histories. 56-63
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