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7th ACII 2017: San Antonio, TX, USA - Workshops and Demos
- Seventh International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction Workshops and Demos, ACII Workshops 2017, San Antonio, TX, USA, October 23-26, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-0680-3
- Jun Deng, Florian Eyben, Björn W. Schuller, Felix Burkhardt:
Deep neural networks for anger detection from real life speech data. 1-6 - Lei Chen, Franklin Zaromb, Zhitong Yang, Chee Wee Leong, Michelle P. Martin-Raugh:
Can a machine pass a situational judgment test measuring personality perception? 7-11 - Xiao Sun, Jiajin He, Changqin Quan:
A multi-granularity data augmentation based fusion neural network model for short text sentiment analysis. 12-17 - Christos Georgakis, Yannis Panagakis, Maja Pantic:
Behavior prediction in-the-wild. 18-25 - Shahin Amiriparian, Nicholas Cummins, Sandra Ottl, Maurice Gerczuk, Björn W. Schuller:
Sentiment analysis using image-based deep spectrum features. 26-29 - Shahin Amiriparian, Michael Freitag, Nicholas Cummins, Björn W. Schuller:
Feature selection in multimodal continuous emotion prediction. 30-37 - Jing Fan, Esube Bekele, Zachary Warren, Nilanjan Sarkar:
EEG analysis of facial affect recognition process of individuals with ASD performance prediction leveraging social context. 38-43 - Nattapong Thammasan, Juan Lorenzo Hagad, Ken-ichi Fukui, Masayuki Numao:
Multimodal stability-sensitive emotion recognition based on brainwave and physiological signals. 44-49 - Norman Weißkirchen, Ronald Böck, Andreas Wendemuth:
Recognition of emotional speech with convolutional neural networks by means of spectral estimates. 50-55 - Iulia Lefter, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz:
Multimodal cross-context recognition of negative interactions. 56-61 - Rebekah Wegener, Christian Kohlschein, Sabina Jeschke, Stella Neumann:
EmoLiTe - A database for emotion detection during literary text reading. 62-67 - Sowmya Rasipuram, Rahul Das, Pooja Rao S. B., Dinesh Babu Jayagopi:
Online peer-to-peer discussions: A platform for automatic assessment of communication skill. 68-73 - Gerhard Hagerer, Florian Eyben, Dagmar Schuller, Klaus R. Scherer, Björn W. Schuller:
VoicePlay - An affective sports game operated by speech emotion recognition based on the component process model. 74-76 - Valtteri Wikström, Tommi Makkonen, Katri Saarikivi:
Exploring universal expression of emotion with vibrotactile patterns composed using dynamic features. 77-78 - Fabio Calefato, Filippo Lanubile, Nicole Novielli:
EmoTxt: A toolkit for emotion recognition from text. 79-80 - Frank Kaptein, Joost Broekens, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark A. Neerincx:
Self-explanations of a cognitive agent by citing goals and emotions. 81-82 - Youngjun Cho, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Simon J. Julier, Nicolai Marquardt:
ThermSense: Smartphone-based breathing sensing platform using noncontact low-cost thermal camera. 83-84 - Adam Hair, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna:
Deep breaths: An internally- and externally-paced deep breathing guide. 85-87 - Frank Kaptein, Joost Broekens, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark A. Neerincx:
The role of emotion in self-explanations by cognitive agents. 88-93 - Florian Grond, Melissa Park, Tamar Tembeck, Stefanie Blain-Moraes:
Interfacing biomusic & autism: Integrating ethical considerations into affective technology design. 94-99 - Heath Yates, Brent C. Chamberlain, William H. Hsu:
A spatially explicit classification model for affective computing in built environments. 100-104 - Oscar Araque, Marco Guerini, Carlo Strapparava, Carlos Angel Iglesias:
Neural domain adaptation of sentiment lexicons. 105-110 - J. Fernando Sánchez-Rada, Carlos Angel Iglesias, Hesam Sagha, Björn W. Schuller, Ian D. Wood, Paul Buitelaar:
Multimodal multimodel emotion analysis as linked data. 111-116 - Shivam Sharma, Pruthvi Raj Myakala, Rajasree Nalumachu, Suryakanth V. Gangashetty, V. K. Mittal:
Acoustic analysis of infant cry signal towards automatic detection of the cause of crying. 117-122 - Michiko Ohkura, Wataru Morishita, Ryuji Miyazaki, Masato Takahashi, Hiroko Sakurai, Kiyotaka Yarimizu, Akira Nakahara:
Affective evaluation for material perception of bead-coated resin surfaces using visual and tactile sensations under virtual and real environments. 123-128 - Mara Pudane:
Affective multi-agent system for simulating mechanisms of social effects of emotions. 129-134 - Esther Ramdinmawii, Vinay Kumar Mittal:
Effect of different music genre: Attention vs. meditation. 135-140 - Pruthvi Raj Myakala, Rajasree Nalumachu, Shivam Sharma, V. K. Mittal:
An intelligent system for infant cry detection and information in real time. 141-146 - Sushant Hiray, Venkatesh Duppada:
Agree to disagree: Improving disagreement detection with dual GRUs. 147-152 - Viviana Patti, Rossana Damiano, Cristina Bosco:
Ethical implications of analyzing opinions, emotions and interactions in social media. 153-158 - Jesús Joel Rivas, Lorena Palafox, Jorge Hernández-Franco, Maria del Carmen Lara, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Felipe Orihuela-Espina, Luis Enrique Sucar:
Automatic recognition of pain, anxiety, engagement and tiredness for virtual rehabilitation from stroke: A marginalization approach. 159-164 - Brian Stasak, Julien Epps, Aaron Lawson:
Analysis of phonetic markedness and gestural effort measures for acoustic speech-based depression classification. 165-170 - Brian Stasak, Julien Epps:
Differential performance of automatic speech-based depression classification across smartphones. 171-175 - Philipp Werner, Ayoub Al-Hamadi, Steffen Walter:
Analysis of facial expressiveness during experimentally induced heat pain. 176-180 - Daniel Lopez Martinez, Rosalind W. Picard:
Multi-task neural networks for personalized pain recognition from physiological signals. 181-184 - J. F. Plested, Tamás D. Gedeon, X. Y. Zhu, Abhinav Dhall, Ropar R. Geocke:
Detection of universal cross-cultural depression indicators from the physiological signals of observers. 185-192 - Matthew Lewis, Lola Cañamero:
Robot models of mental disorders. 193-200
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