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Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, Volume 3
Volume 3, Numbers 1-2, March 2010
- Ginevra Castellano, Kostas Karpouzis, Christopher E. Peters, Jean-Claude Martin:
Special issue on real-time affect analysis and interpretation: closing the affective loop in virtual agents and robots. 1-3 - Florian Eyben, Martin Wöllmer, Alex Graves, Björn W. Schuller, Ellen Douglas-Cowie, Roddy Cowie:
On-line emotion recognition in a 3-D activation-valence-time continuum using acoustic and linguistic cues. 7-19 - Abdul Rehman Abbasi, Matthew N. Dailey, Nitin V. Afzulpurkar, Takeaki Uno:
Student mental state inference from unintentional body gestures using dynamic Bayesian networks. 21-31 - Loïc Kessous, Ginevra Castellano, George Caridakis:
Multimodal emotion recognition in speech-based interaction using facial expression, body gesture and acoustic analysis. 33-48 - George Caridakis, Kostas Karpouzis, Manolis Wallace, Loïc Kessous, Noam Amir:
Multimodal user's affective state analysis in naturalistic interaction. 49-66 - Pieter-Jan Maes, Marc Leman, Micheline Lesaffre, Michiel Demey, Dirk Moelants:
From expressive gesture to sound. 67-78 - Isabella Poggi, Francesca D'Errico:
The mental ingredients of bitterness. 79-86 - Ginevra Castellano, Iolanda Leite, André Pereira, Carlos Martinho, Ana Paiva, Peter W. McOwan:
Affect recognition for interactive companions: challenges and design in real world scenarios. 89-98 - Laurel D. Riek, Philip C. Paul, Peter Robinson:
When my robot smiles at me: Enabling human-robot rapport via real-time head gesture mimicry. 99-108 - Birgitta Burger, Roberto Bresin:
Communication of musical expression by means of mobile robot gestures. 109-118 - Christopher E. Peters, Stylianos Asteriadis, Kostas Karpouzis:
Investigating shared attention with a virtual agent using a gaze-based interface. 119-130 - Nicole Novielli:
HMM modeling of user engagement in advice-giving dialogues. 131-140 - Dennis Hofs, Mariët Theune, Rieks op den Akker:
Natural interaction with a virtual guide in a virtual environment. 141-153
Volume 3, Number 3, April 2010
- Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Laurence Nigay, Philip D. Gray:
The challenges of engineering multimodal interaction. 155-156 - Luca Chittaro:
Distinctive aspects of mobile interaction and their implications for the design of multimodal interfaces. 157-165 - Andrew Ramsay, Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Graham A. Wilson, Steven J. Gray, Philip D. Gray, François De Turenne:
Tilt and go: exploring multimodal mobile maps in the field. 167-177 - Lynne Baillie, Lee Morton, Stephen Uzor, David C. Moffatt:
An investigation of user responses to specifically designed activities in a multimodal location based game. 179-188 - Guillaume Rivière, Nadine Couture, Patrick Reuter:
The activation of modality in virtual objects assembly. 189-196 - Werner A. König, Roman Rädle, Harald Reiterer:
Interactive design of multimodal user interfaces. 197-213 - Marcos Serrano, Laurence Nigay:
A wizard of oz component-based approach for rapidly prototyping and testing input multimodal interfaces. 215-225 - Diego Arnone, Alessandro Rossi, Massimo Bertoncini:
An open source integrated framework for rapid prototyping of multimodal affective applications in digital entertainment. 227-236 - Bruno Dumas, Denis Lalanne, Rolf Ingold:
Description languages for multimodal interaction: a set of guidelines and its illustration with SMUIML. 237-247
Volume 3, Number 4, November 2009
- Maurizio Mancini, Catherine Pelachaud:
Generating distinctive behavior for Embodied Conversational Agents. 249-261 - Stéphanie Buisine, Yun Wang, Ouriel Grynszpan:
Empirical investigation of the temporal relations between speech and facial expressions of emotion. 263-270 - Herwin van Welbergen, Dennis Reidsma, Zsófia Ruttkay, Job Zwiers:
Elckerlyc. 271-284 - David Díaz Pardo de Vera, Beatriz López-Mencía, Álvaro Hernández Trapote, Luis A. Hernández Gómez:
Non-verbal communication strategies to improve robustness in dialogue systems: a comparative study. 285-297 - Samer Al Moubayed, Jonas Beskow, Björn Granström:
Auditory visual prominence. 299-309
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