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COST 2102 Training School 2010: Caserta, Italy
- Anna Esposito, Antonietta Maria Esposito, Raffaele Martone, Vincent C. Müller, Gaetano Scarpetta:
Toward Autonomous, Adaptive, and Context-Aware Multimodal Interfaces. Theoretical and Practical Issues - Third COST 2102 International Training School, Caserta, Italy, March 15-19, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6456, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-18183-2
I - Human-Computer Interaction: Cognitive and Computational Issues
- Vincent C. Müller:
Interaction and Resistance: The Recognition of Intentions in New Human-Computer Interaction. 1-7 - Tim Rohrer:
Speaking without Thinking: Embodiment, Speech Technology and Social Signal Processing. 8-22 - Alessandro Vinciarelli, Hugues Salamin, Gelareh Mohammadi, Khiet P. Truong:
More Than Words: Inference of Socially Relevant Information from Nonverbal Vocal Cues in Speech. 23-33 - Argiro Vatakis, Georgios Papadelis:
A Timely Endeavor: Theoretical, Behavioral, Bioimaging, and Clinical Perspectives on Time Perception. 34-38 - Olimpia Matarazzo, Ivana Baldassarre:
Instruction and Belief Effects on Sentential Reasoning. 39-54 - Samer Al Moubayed, Jonas Beskow, Björn Granström, David House:
Audio-Visual Prosody: Perception, Detection, and Synthesis of Prominence. 55-71 - Stefan Benus:
Adaptation in Turn-Initiations. 72-80 - Erik Cambria, Isabelle Hupont, Amir Hussain, Eva Cerezo, Sandra Baldassarri:
Sentic Avatar: Multimodal Affective Conversational Agent with Common Sense. 81-95 - Nicla Rossini:
Patterns of Synchronization of Non-verbal Cues and Speech in ECAs: Towards a More "Natural" Conversational Agent. 96-103 - Evgenia Hristova, Severina Georgieva, Maurice Grinberg:
Top-Down Influences on Eye-Movements during Painting Perception: The Effect of Task and Titles. 104-115 - Paolo Parmeggiani:
Visual Sociology in the Classroom: Fostering Interaction Awareness Using Video. 116-133 - Helena Moniz, Fernando Batista, Isabel Trancoso, Ana Isabel Mata:
Analysis of Interrogatives in Different Domains. 134-146 - Angiola Di Conza, Augusto Gnisci, Angelo Caputo:
Interviewers' Use of Coercive Questioning during a Midterm Period Favorable to the Opposition Party. 147-154 - Anna Esposito, Alda Troncone:
Emotions and Speech Disorders: Do Developmental Stutters Recognize Emotional Vocal Expressions? 155-164 - Rosa Volpe:
Representing Meaning in Mind: When Predicate Argument Structures Meet Mental Representations. 165-179 - Manuela Farinosi:
Beyond the Panopticon Framework: Privacy, Control and User Generated Content. 180-189 - Leopoldina Fortunati, Federico De Luca:
Micro and Macro Spatial Dimensions of New Media in Five European Countries. 190-206 - Maria Koutsombogera, Sigrún María Ammendrup, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Harris Papageorgiou:
Nonverbal Expressions of Turn Management in TV Interviews: A Cross-Cultural Study between Greek and Icelandic. 207-213
II - Synchrony through Verbal and Nonverbal Signals
- Harry Bunt:
Interpretation and Generation of Dialogue with Multidimensional Context Models. 214-242 - Fred Cummins:
Coordination, Not Control, Is Central to Movement. 243-255 - Sascha Fagel, Gérard Bailly:
Speech, Gaze and Head Motion in a Face-to-Face Collaborative Task. 256-264 - Giovanni Vecchiato, Fabio Babiloni:
Neuroelectric Methodologies for the Study of the Economic Decisions in Humans. 265-282 - Simone Cifani, Emanuele Principi, Rudy Rotili, Stefano Squartini, Francesco Piazza:
An Evaluation Study on Speech Feature Densities for Bayesian Estimation in Robust ASR. 283-297 - Milan Gnjatovic, Darko Pekar, Vlado Delic:
Naturalness, Adaptation and Cooperativeness in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 298-304 - Marco Grassi, Christian Morbidoni, Francesco Piazza:
Towards Semantic Multimodal Video Annotation. 305-316 - Marena Balinova, Peter Reichl, Inma Hernáez, Ibon Saratxaga:
The Effect of Subharmonic Stimuli on Singing Voices. 317-323 - Martin Vondra, Robert Vích:
Speech Modeling Using the Complex Cepstrum. 324-330 - Klára Vicsi, David Sztahó:
Problems of the Automatic Emotion Recognitions in Spontaneous Speech; An Example for the Recognition in a Dispatcher Center. 331-339 - Ján Stas, Daniel Hládek, Matús Pleva, Jozef Juhár:
Slovak Language Model from Internet Text Data. 340-346 - Piotr Staroniewicz:
Automatic Recognition of Emotional State in Polish Speech. 347-353 - Bernd J. Kröger, Peter Birkholz, Jim Kannampuzha, Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube:
Categorical Perception of Consonants and Vowels: Evidence from a Neurophonetic Model of Speech Production and Perception. 354-361 - Iwan de Kok, Dirk Heylen:
The MultiLis Corpus - Dealing with Individual Differences in Nonverbal Listening Behavior. 362-375 - Stephan Hübler, Rüdiger Hoffmann:
Comparing the Rhythmical Characteristics of Speech and Music - Theoretical and Practical Issues. 376-386 - Christiane El-Haddad, Yiannis Laouris:
The Ability of Children with Mild Learning Disabilities to Encode Emotions through Facial Expressions. 387-402 - Kinga Papay:
Designing a Hungarian Multimodal Database - Speech Recording and Annotation. 403-411 - Betsy van Dijk, Job Zwiers, Rieks op den Akker, Olga A. Kulyk, Hendri Hondorp, Dennis Hofs, Anton Nijholt:
Conveying Directional Gaze Cues to Support Remote Participation in Hybrid Meetings. 412-428 - Theodoros Kostoulas, Todor Ganchev, Nikos Fakotakis:
Affect Recognition in Real Life Scenarios. 429-435 - Ammar Mahdhaoui, Mohamed Chetouani:
Understanding Parent-Infant Behaviors Using Non-negative Matrix Factorization. 436-447 - Björn W. Schuller, Tobias Knaup:
Learning and Knowledge-Based Sentiment Analysis in Movie Review Key Excerpts. 448-472
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