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RFMIR@ICMI 2014: Istanbul, Turkey
- Dirk Heylen, Alessandro Vinciarelli:
Proceedings of the 2014 Workshop on Roadmapping the Future of Multimodal Interaction Research including Business Opportunities and Challenges, RFMIR@ICMI 2014, Istanbul, Turkey, November 16, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-0615-7
Roadmap for Data Collection
- Maria Koutsombogera, Harris Papageorgiou:
Multimodal Analytics and its Data Ecosystem. 1-4 - Francesca Bonin, Emer Gilmartin, Carl Vogel, Nick Campbell:
Topics for the Future: Genre Differentiation, Annotation, and Linguistic Content Integration in Interaction Analysis. 5-8
Improving Analytical Methods
- Mohamed Chetouani:
Role of Inter-Personal Synchrony in Extracting Social Signatures: Some Case Studies. 9-12 - Zakia Hammal, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Towards Multimodal Pain Assessment for Research and Clinical Use. 13-17 - Zakia Hammal, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Intra- and Interpersonal Functions of Head Motion in Emotion Communication. 19-22
New Methods for Modeling
- Marco Cristani, Roberta Ferrario:
Statistical Pattern Recognition Meets Formal Ontologies: Towards a Semantic Visual Understanding. 23-25 - Alexandros Potamianos:
Cognitive Multimodal Processing: from Signal to Behavior. 27-34
Interaction Roadmap
- Elisabeth André:
Challenges for Social Embodiment. 35-37 - Steve Renals, Jean Carletta, Keith Edwards, Hervé Bourlard, Philip N. Garner, Andrei Popescu-Belis, Dietrich Klakow, Andrey Girenko, Volha Petukhova, Philippe Wacker, Andrew Joscelyne, Costis Kompis, Simon Aliwell, William Stevens, Youssef Sabbah:
ROCKIT: Roadmap for Conversational Interaction Technologies. 39-42 - Albert Ali Salah:
Natural Multimodal Interaction with a Social Robot: What are the Premises? 43-45
Applications and Business Opportunities
- Rene Kaiser, Ferdinand Fuhrmann:
Multimodal Interaction for Future Control Centers: Interaction Concept and Implementation. 47-51 - Giuseppe Riccardi:
Towards healthcare personal agents. 53-56 - Michel F. Valstar:
Automatic Behaviour Understanding in Medicine. 57-60
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