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18th IVA 2018: Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Anton Bogdanovych, Deborah Richards, Simeon Simoff, Catherine Pelachaud, Dirk Heylen, Tomas Trescak:
Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA 2018, Sydney, NSW, Australia, November 05-08, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-6013-5
Evaluation
- Mathieu Chollet, Pranav Ghate, Catherine Neubauer, Stefan Scherer:
Influence of Individual Differences when Training Public Speaking with Virtual Audiences. 1-7 - Ha Trinh, Ameneh Shamekhi, Everlyne Kimani, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Predicting User Engagement in Longitudinal Interventions with Virtual Agents. 9-16 - Nahal Norouzi, Kangsoo Kim, Jason Hochreiter, Myungho Lee, Salam Daher, Gerd Bruder, Greg Welch:
A Systematic Survey of 15 Years of User Studies Published in the Intelligent Virtual Agents Conference. 17-22 - Johnathan Mell, Jonathan Gratch, Tim Baarslag, Reyhan Aydogan, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Results of the First Annual Human-Agent League of the Automated Negotiating Agents Competition. 23-28 - Annika Silvervarg, Kristian Månsson:
How do you introduce an agent?: The effect of introduction type on how a teachable agent is experienced by students. 29-34
Dialogue
- Deborah Richards, Ayse Aysin Bilgin, Hedieh Ranjbartabar:
Users' perceptions of empathic dialogue cues: A data-driven approach to provide tailored empathy. 35-42 - Jelte van Waterschoot, Merijn Bruijnes, Jan Flokstra, Dennis Reidsma, Daniel P. Davison, Mariët Theune, Dirk Heylen:
Flipper 2.0: A Pragmatic Dialogue Engine for Embodied Conversational Agents. 43-50 - Gale M. Lucas, Jill Boberg, David R. Traum, Ron Artstein, Jonathan Gratch, Alesia Gainer, Emmanuel Johnson, Anton Leuski, Mikio Nakano:
Culture, Errors, and Rapport-building Dialogue in Social Agents. 51-58 - Birgit Lugrin, Benjamin Eckstein, Kirsten Bergmann, Corinna Heindl:
Adapted Foreigner-directed Communication towards Virtual Agents. 59-64 - Stephanie Carnell, Benjamin Lok:
The Effects of Author Identity on Dialogue for Virtual Human Communication Skills Training. 65-70
Generation
- Bhargavi Paranjape, Yubin Ge, Zhen Bai, Jessica Hammer, Justine Cassell:
Towards Automatic Generation of Peer-Targeted Science Talk in Curiosity-Evoking Virtual Agent. 71-78 - Dai Hasegawa, Naoshi Kaneko, Shinichi Shirakawa, Hiroshi Sakuta, Kazuhiko Sumi:
Evaluation of Speech-to-Gesture Generation Using Bi-Directional LSTM Network. 79-86 - Ryo Ishii, Taichi Katayama, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Junji Tomita:
Generating Body Motions using Spoken Language in Dialogue. 87-92 - Ylva Ferstl, Rachel McDonnell:
Investigating the use of recurrent motion modelling for speech gesture generation. 93-98
Health
- Salam Daher, Jason Hochreiter, Nahal Norouzi, Laura González, Gerd Bruder, Greg Welch:
Physical-Virtual Agents for Healthcare Simulation. 99-106 - Martin H. Luerssen, Tim Hawke:
Virtual Agents as a Service: Applications in Healthcare. 107-112 - Zhe Zhang, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Medical Shared Decision Making with a Virtual Agent. 113-118 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Everlyne Kimani, Ha Trinh, Alexandra Pusateri, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, Jared W. Magnani:
Managing Chronic Conditions with a Smartphone-based Conversational Virtual Agent. 119-124
Systems
- Johnathan Mell, Gale M. Lucas, Sharon Mozgai, Jill Boberg, Ron Artstein, Jonathan Gratch:
Towards a Repeated Negotiating Agent that Treats People Individually: Cooperation, Social Value Orientation, & Machiavellianism. 125-132 - Alankar Jain, Florian Pecune, Yoichi Matsuyama, Justine Cassell:
A User Simulator Architecture for Socially-Aware Conversational Agents. 133-140 - Jessica Falk, Steven Poulakos, Mubbasir Kapadia, Robert W. Sumner:
PICA: Proactive Intelligent Conversational Agent for Interactive Narratives. 141-146 - Mojgan Hashemian, Rui Prada, Pedro Alexandre Santos, Samuel Mascarenhas:
Enhancing Social Believability of Virtual Agents using Social Power Dynamics. 147-152 - Prasanth Murali, Lazlo Ring, Ha Trinh, Reza Asadi, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Speaker Hand-Offs in Collaborative Human-Agent Oral Presentations. 153-158 - Stef van der Struijk, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Maryam Sadat Mirzaei, Toyoaki Nishida:
FACSvatar: An Open Source Modular Framework for Real-Time FACS based Facial Animation. 159-164
Dialogue & Perception
- Delphine Potdevin, Céline Clavel, Nicolas Sabouret:
Virtual Intimacy, this little something between us: A study about Human perception of intimate behaviors in Embodied Conversational Agents. 165-172 - Jason Wu, Sayan Ghosh, Mathieu Chollet, Steven Ly, Sharon Mozgai, Stefan Scherer:
NADiA: Neural Network Driven Virtual Human Conversation Agents. 173-178 - Jamie Fraser, Ioannis Papaioannou, Oliver Lemon:
Spoken Conversational AI in Video Games: Emotional Dialogue Management Increases User Engagement. 179-184 - Claudio Pedica, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson:
Study of Nine People in a Hallway: Some Simulation Challenges. 185-190 - Chengjie Li, Theofronia Androulakaki, Alex Yuan Gao, Fangkai Yang, Himangshu Saikia, Christopher E. Peters, Gabriel Skantze:
Effects of Posture and Embodiment on Social Distance in Human-Agent Interaction in Mixed Reality. 191-196 - Ronan Querrec, Joanna Taoum, Bilal Nakhal, Elisabetta Bevacqua:
Model for Verbal Interaction between an Embodied Tutor and a Learner in Virtual Environments. 197-202
Personality and Dialog
- Yoshimasa Ohmoto, Junya Karasaki, Toyoaki Nishida:
Inducing and maintaining the intentional stance by showing interactions between multiple agents. 203-210 - Peter E. McKenna, Ayan Ghosh, Ruth Aylett, Frank Broz, Gnanathusharan Rajendran:
Cultural Social Signal Interplay with an Expressive Robot. 211-218 - Ning Wang, David Schwartz, Gabrielle Lewine, Ari Shapiro, Andrew W. Feng, Cindy Zhuang:
Addressing Sexist Attitudes on a College Campus through Virtual Role-Play with Digital Doppelgangers. 219-226 - Susana Castillo, Philipp Hahn, Katharina Legde, Douglas W. Cunningham:
Personality Analysis of Embodied Conversational Agents. 227-232 - Paulo Knob, Marcio Balotin, Soraia Raupp Musse:
Simulating Crowds with OCEAN Personality Traits. 233-238 - Ran Zhao, Oscar J. Romero, Alex Rudnicky:
SOGO: A Social Intelligent Negotiation Dialogue System. 239-246
Perception
- Gale M. Lucas, Nicole C. Krämer, Clara Peters, Lisa-Sophie Taesch, Johnathan Mell, Jonathan Gratch:
Effects of Perceived Agency and Message Tone in Responding to a Virtual Personal Trainer. 247-254 - Reshmashree B. Kantharaju, Dominic De Franco, Alison Pease, Catherine Pelachaud:
Is Two Better than One?: Effects of Multiple Agents on User Persuasion. 255-262 - Sebastian Loth, Gernot Horstmann, Corinnna Osterbrink, Stefan Kopp:
Accuracy of Perceiving Precisely Gazing Virtual Agents. 263-268 - Fangkai Yang, Himangshu Saikia, Christopher E. Peters:
Who are my neighbors?: A perception model for selecting neighbors of pedestrians in crowds. 269-274 - Rens Hoegen, Job Van Der Schalk, Gale M. Lucas, Jonathan Gratch:
The impact of agent facial mimicry on social behavior in a prisoner's dilemma. 275-280 - Ylva Ferstl, Rachel McDonnell:
A perceptual study on the manipulation of facial features for trait portrayal in virtual agents. 281-288
Simulation
- Daniel Veutgen, Marco Massetti, Joy Rossi, Leonardo Veroli, Athena Ásgeirsdóttir, Gudrun Baldursdóttir, Sigrún Gissurardóttir, Gísli Gudmundsson, Tinna Sigurðardóttir, Valdimar Laenen, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson:
Interpreting Social Commitment in a Simulated Theater. 289-294 - Gabriel Rockenbach, Conrado Boeira, Diogo Schaffer, André Antonitsch, Soraia Raupp Musse:
Simulating Crowd Evacuation: From Comfort to Panic Situations. 295-300 - Dhaval Parmar, Stefan Olafsson, Dina Utami, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Looking the Part: The Effect of Attire and Setting on Perceptions of a Virtual Health Counselor. 301-306 - Naresh Balaji Ravichandran, Fangkai Yang, Christopher E. Peters, Anders Lansner, Pawel Andrzej Herman:
Pedestrian simulation as multi-objective reinforcement learning. 307-312 - Fangkai Yang, Jack Shabo, Adam Qureshi, Christopher E. Peters:
Do you see groups?: The impact of crowd density and viewpoint on the perception of groups. 313-318 - André Antakli, Erik Herrmann, Ingo Zinnikus, Han Du, Klaus Fischer:
Intelligent Distributed Human Motion Simulation in Human-Robot Collaboration Environments. 319-324
Poster and Demo Papers
- Hedieh Ranjbartabar, Deborah Richards, Anupam Makhija:
Virtual Humans to Manage Epistemic Emotions in Educational Virtual Worlds. 325-326 - Sam Thellman, William Hagman, Emma Jonsson, Lisa Nilsson, Emma Samuelsson, Charlie Simonsson, Julia Skönvall, Anna Westin, Annika Silvervarg:
He is not more persuasive than her: No gender biases toward robots giving speeches. 327-328 - Mohan Zalake, Julia Woodward, Amanpreet Kapoor, Benjamin Lok:
Assessing the Impact of Virtual Human's Appearance on Users' Trust Levels. 329-330 - Heike Brock, Shigeaki Nishina, Kazuhiro Nakadai:
To animate or anime-te?: Investigating sign avatar comprehensibility. 331-332 - Michaël Gilbert, Samuel Demarchi, Isabel Urdapilleta:
FACSHuman a Software to Create Experimental Material by Modeling 3D Facial Expression. 333-334 - Amal Abdulrahman, Deborah Richards, Samuel Mascarenhas:
Shared Planning for building Human-agent Therapeutic Alliance. 335-336 - Patrick Nalepka, Rachel W. Kallen, Maurice Lamb, Michael J. Richardson:
Emergence of efficient, coordinated solutions despite differences in agent ability during human-machine interaction: Demonstration using a multiagent "shepherding" task. 337-338 - Philipp Hahn, Susana Castillo, Douglas W. Cunningham:
Look Me in the Lines: The Impact of Stylization on the Recognition of Expressions and Perceived Personality. 339-340 - Roshni R. Ramnani, Shubhashis Sengupta, Poulami Debnath:
Intelligent Travel Advisor: A Goal Oriented Virtual agent with Task Modeling, Planning and User Personalization. 341-342 - Diogo Schaffer, Conrado Boeira, Gabriel Rockenbach, Guilherme Maurer, André Antonitsch, Soraia Raupp Musse:
Simulating Virtual Humans Crowds in Facilities. 343-344 - David G. Novick, Mahdokht Afravi, Adriana I. Camacho, Laura J. Hinojos, Aaron E. Rodriguez:
Inducing rapport-building behaviors in interaction with an embodied conversational agent. 345-346 - Mohan Zalake, Benjamin Lok:
Non-Responsive Virtual Humans for Self-Report Assessments. 347-348 - Kathrin Janowski, Elisabeth André:
Decision-Theoretic Personality-Based Reasoning about Turn-Taking Conflicts. 349-350 - Matthias Hirschmanner, Stephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, Friedrich Neubarth, Martin Trapp, Markus Vincze:
Grounded Word Learning on a Pepper Robot. 351-352 - Shuo Zhou, Timothy W. Bickmore, Amy Rubin, Catherine Yeksigian, Molly Sawdy, Steven R. Simon:
User Gaze Behavior while Discussing Substance Use with a Virtual Agent. 353-354 - Masato Fukuda, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Kazuhiro Kuwabara, Toyoaki Nishida:
Proposal of a Multi-purpose and Modular Virtual Classroom Framework for Teacher Training. 355-356 - Ryo Ishii, Taichi Katayama, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Junji Tomita:
Automatic Generation System of Virtual Agent's Motion using Natural Language. 357-358
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