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Toward Robotic Socially Believable Behaving Systems II 2016
- Anna Esposito
, Lakhmi C. Jain:
Toward Robotic Socially Believable Behaving Systems - Volume II - Modeling Social Signals. Intelligent Systems Reference Library 106, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-31052-7 - Leopoldina Fortunati:
Moving Robots from Industrial Sectors to Domestic Spheres: A Foreword. 1-3 - Anna Esposito
, Lakhmi C. Jain:
Modeling Social Signals and Contexts in Robotic Socially Believable Behaving Systems. 5-11 - Mauro N. Maldonato
, Silvia Dell'Orco:
Adaptive and Evolutive Algorithms: A Natural Logic for Artificial Mind. 13-21 - Milan Gnjatovic
, Branislav Borovac:
Toward Conscious-Like Conversational Agents. 23-45 - Carl Vogel
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Communication Sequences and Survival Analysis. 47-59 - Jonathan Harrington, Felicitas Kleber, Ulrich Reubold, Mary Stevens:
The Relevance of Context and Experience for the Operation of Historical Sound Change. 61-92 - Chloé Clavel
, Angelo Cafaro, Sabrina Campano, Catherine Pelachaud:
Fostering User Engagement in Face-to-Face Human-Agent Interactions: A Survey. 93-120 - Harm op den Akker, Randy Klaassen, Anton Nijholt
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Virtual Coaches for Healthy Lifestyle. 121-149 - Alessandro Vinciarelli
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Social Perception in Machines: The Case of Personality and the Big-Five Traits. 151-164 - Maria Koutsombogera
, Miltos Deligiannis, Maria Giagkou, Harris Papageorgiou:
Towards Modelling Multimodal and Multiparty Interaction in Educational Settings. 165-184 - Hossein Mousavi, Hamed Kiani Galoogahi, Alessandro Perina, Vittorio Murino
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Detecting Abnormal Behavioral Patterns in Crowd Scenarios. 185-205

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