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22nd IVA 2022: Faro, Portugal
- Carlos Martinho, João Dias, Joana Campos, Dirk Heylen:
IVA '22: ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Faro, Portugal, September 6 - 9, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9248-8 - Ricardo Rodrigues, Ricardo Silva, Ricardo Pereira, Carlos Martinho:
A cautionary tale of side-by-side evaluations while developing emotional expression for intelligent virtual agents. 1:1-1:8 - Heng Yao, Alexandre Gomes de Siqueira
, Anokhi Bafna, Devon Peterkin, Jenelle Richards
, Megan L. Rogers, Adriana Foster, Igor Galynker, Benjamin Lok
:
A virtual human interaction using scaffolded ping-pong feedback for healthcare learners to practice empathy skills. 2:1-2:8 - Joseph B. Wiggins, Toni V. Earle-Randell, Dolly Bounajim, Yingbo Ma, Julianna Martinez Ruiz, Ruohan Liu, Mehmet Celepkolu, Maya Israel, Eric N. Wiebe, Collin F. Lynch, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer:
Building the dream team: children's reactions to virtual agents that model collaborative talk. 3:1-3:8 - Pedro Guillermo Feijóo García
, Mohan Zalake, Heng Yao, Alexandre Gomes de Siqueira
, Benjamin Lok
:
Can we talk about bruno?: exploring virtual human counselors' spoken accents and their impact on users' conversations. 4:1-4:7 - Md. Adnanul Islam
, Md. Saddam Hossain Mukta, Patrick Olivier, Md. Mahbubur Rahman:
Comprehensive guidelines for emotion annotation. 5:1-5:8 - Alessandro Iop, Sahba Zojaji
, Christopher Peters:
Don't walk between us: adherence to social conventions when joining a small conversational group of agents. 6:1-6:8 - Amama Mahmood, Chien-Ming Huang:
Effects of rhetorical strategies and skin tones on agent persuasiveness in assisted decision-making. 7:1-7:8 - Yuan He, André Pereira, Taras Kucherenko
:
Evaluating data-driven co-speech gestures of embodied conversational agents through real-time interaction. 8:1-8:8 - Christopher You, Rashi Ghosh, Andrew Maxim
, Jacob Stuart
, Eric Cooks, Benjamin Lok
:
How does a virtual human earn your trust?: guidelines to improve willingness to self-disclose to intelligent virtual agents. 9:1-9:8 - Natalia Calvo-Barajas, Ginevra Castellano:
"I have an idea!": enhancing children's verbal creativity through repeated interactions with a virtual robot. 10:1-10:8 - Mukesh Barange
, Sandratra Rasendrasoa, Maël Bouabdelli, Julien Saunier, Alexandre Pauchet:
Impact of adaptive multimodal empathic behavior on the user interaction. 11:1-11:8 - Tal Nakash, Tom Haller, Maya Shekel, Dan Pollak, Moti Lewenchuse, Anat Brunstein Klomek, Doron Friedman:
Increasing resilience and preventing suicide: training and interventions with a distressed virtual human in virtual reality. 12:1-12:8 - Georgiana Cristina Dobre, Marco Gillies, David C. Ranyard, Russell Harding, Xueni Pan:
More than buttons on controllers: engaging social interactions in narrative VR games through social attitudes detection. 13:1-13:8 - Leslie Wöhler
, Susana Castillo
, Marcus A. Magnor
:
Personality analysis of face swaps: can they be used as avatars? 14:1-14:8 - James Hale, Peter H. Kim, Jonathan Gratch:
Preference interdependencies in a multi-issue salary negotiation. 15:1-15:8 - Arno Hartholt, Ed Fast, Zongjian Li, Kevin Kim, Andrew Leeds, Sharon Mozgai:
Re-architecting the virtual human toolkit: towards an interoperable platform for embodied conversational agent research and development. 16:1-16:8 - Ronald Cumbal, Daniel Alexander Kazzi, Vincent Winberg, Olov Engwall:
Shaping unbalanced multi-party interactions through adaptive robot backchannels. 17:1-17:7 - Siska Fitrianie, Merijn Bruijnes
, Fengxiang Li, Amal Abdulrahman, Willem-Paul Brinkman
:
The artificial-social-agent questionnaire: establishing the long and short questionnaire versions. 18:1-18:8 - Katja Bouman, Iulia Lefter, Laurens Rook, Catharine Oertel, Catholijn M. Jonker, Frances M. T. Brazier:
The need for a female perspective in designing agent-based negotiation support. 19:1-19:8 - Prasanth Murali, Farnaz Nouraei, Mina Fallah, Aisling Kearns, Keith Rebello, Teresa O'Leary, Rebecca B. Perkins, Natalie Pierre Joseph, Julien Dedier, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Training lay counselors with virtual agents to promote vaccination. 20:1-20:8 - Michael Neff:
Tunable tension for gesture animation. 21:1-21:8 - Janet Wessler, Tanja Schneeberger, Leon Christidis, Patrick Gebhard:
Virtual backlash: nonverbal expression of dominance leads to less liking of dominant female versus male agents. 22:1-22:8 - Lucie Galland
, Catherine Pelachaud
, Florian Pecune:
Adapting conversational strategies to co-optimize agent's task performance and user's engagement. 23:1-23:3 - Carolina Centeio Jorge
, Myrthe L. Tielman
, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Assessing artificial trust in human-agent teams: a conceptual model. 24:1-24:3 - Noah Ari
, Nusrath Jahan, Johnathan Mell:
Boiling the frog: ethical and behavioral impacts of technological exposure and availability. 25:1-25:3 - Akira Morikawa, Ryo Ishii, Hajime Noto, Atsushi Fukayama, Takao Nakamura:
Determining most suitable listener backchannel type for speaker's utterance. 26:1-26:3 - Enrico Lauletta
, Béatrice Biancardi
, Antonio Norelli, Maurizio Mancini
, Alessandro Panconesi:
Errare humanum est?: a pilot study to evaluate the human-likeness of a AI othello playing agent. 27:1-27:3 - Eugene Lee, Zachary McNulty, Alex Gentle, Prerak Tusharkumar Pradhan, Jonathan Gratch:
Examining the impact of emotion and agency on negotiator behavior. 28:1-28:3 - Isabella Ågren, Annika Silvervarg:
Exploring humanlikeness and the uncanny valley with furhat. 29:1-29:3 - Michelangelo Diamanti, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson:
Extending the menge crowd simulation framework: visual authoring in unity. 30:1-30:3 - Hye Sun Yun, Matias Volonte, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Motivating health behavior change with a storytelling virtual agent. 31:1-31:3 - James Hale, Harsh Jalan, Nidhi Saini, Shao Ling Tan, Junhyuck Woo, Jonathan Gratch:
Negotiation game to introduce non-linear utility. 32:1-32:3 - Jonathan Windle, Sarah Taylor, David Greenwood, Iain A. Matthews:
Pose augmentation: mirror the right way. 33:1-33:3 - Alina Asisof
:
Towards a comprehensive repair framework for human-chatbot interaction: the case of rephrasing. 34:1-34:3 - Isabel Dias, Ricardo Rei, Patrícia Pereira, Luísa Coheur
:
Towards a sentiment-aware conversational agent. 35:1-35:3 - Mukesh Barange
, Sandratra Rasendrasoa, Maël Bouabdelli, Julien Saunier, Alexandre Pauchet:
Multimodal adaptive empathic agent architecture. 36:1-36:3 - Guido M. Linders
, Julija Vaitonyte, Maryam Alimardani
, Kiril O. Mitev, Max M. Louwerse:
A realistic, multimodal virtual agent for the healthcare domain. 37:1-37:3 - Walter Baccinelli, Sven van der Burg, Robin A. Richardson, Djura Smits, Cunliang Geng, Lars Ridder, Bouke L. Scheltinga, Nele Albers
, Willem-Paul Brinkman
, Eline Meijer, Jasper Reenalda:
Reusable virtual coach for smoking cessation and physical activity coaching. 38:1-38:3
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