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16. IVA 2016: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- David R. Traum, William R. Swartout, Peter Khooshabeh, Stefan Kopp, Stefan Scherer, Anton Leuski:
Intelligent Virtual Agents - 16th International Conference, IVA 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA, September 20-23, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10011, 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-47664-3 - Jan Kolkmeier, Jered Vroon, Dirk Heylen:
Interacting with Virtual Agents in Shared Space: Single and Joint Effects of Gaze and Proxemics. 1-14 - Carolin Straßmann, Astrid M. Rosenthal-von der Pütten, Ramin Yaghoubzadeh, Raffael Kaminski, Nicole C. Krämer:
The Effect of an Intelligent Virtual Agent's Nonverbal Behavior with Regard to Dominance and Cooperativity. 15-28 - Lazlo Ring, Dina Utami, Stefan Olafsson, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Increasing Engagement with Virtual Agents Using Automatic Camera Motion. 29-39 - Ameneh Shamekhi, Mary Czerwinski, Gloria Mark, Margeigh Novotny, Gregory A. Bennett:
An Exploratory Study Toward the Preferred Conversational Style for Compatible Virtual Agents. 40-50 - Elena Corina Grigore, André Pereira, Ian Zhou, David Wang, Brian Scassellati:
Talk to Me: Verbal Communication Improves Perceptions of Friendship and Social Presence in Human-Robot Interaction. 51-63 - Natasha Jaques, Daniel McDuff, Yoo Lim Kim, Rosalind W. Picard:
Understanding and Predicting Bonding in Conversations Using Thin Slices of Facial Expressions and Body Language. 64-74 - Philipp Kulms, Stefan Kopp:
The Effect of Embodiment and Competence on Trust and Cooperation in Human-Agent Interaction. 75-84 - Andry Chowanda, Martin Flintham, Peter Blanchfield, Michel F. Valstar:
Playing with Social and Emotional Game Companions. 85-95 - Farina Freigang, Stefan Kopp:
This Is What's Important - Using Speech and Gesture to Create Focus in Multimodal Utterance. 96-109 - Ben Fielding, Philip Kinghorn, Kamlesh Mistry, Li Zhang:
An Enhanced Intelligent Agent with Image Description Generation. 110-119 - Everlyne Kimani, Timothy W. Bickmore, Ha Trinh, Lazlo Ring, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, Jared W. Magnani:
A Smartphone-Based Virtual Agent for Atrial Fibrillation Education and Counseling. 120-127 - Setareh Nasihati Gilani, Kraig Sheetz, Gale M. Lucas, David R. Traum:
What Kind of Stories Should a Virtual Human Swap? 128-140 - Zev Battad, Mei Si:
Using Multiple Storylines for Presenting Large Information Networks. 141-153 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Ha Trinh, Michael Hoppmann, Reza Asadi:
Virtual Agents in the Classroom: Experience Fielding a Co-presenter Agent in University Courses. 154-163 - Mathieu Chollet, Nithin Chandrashekhar, Ari Shapiro, Louis-Philippe Morency, Stefan Scherer:
Manipulating the Perception of Virtual Audiences Using Crowdsourced Behaviors. 164-174 - Thomas Janssoone, Chloé Clavel, Kevin Bailly, Gaël Richard:
Using Temporal Association Rules for the Synthesis of Embodied Conversational Agents with a Specific Stance. 175-189 - Blaise Potard, Matthew P. Aylett, David A. Baude:
Cross Modal Evaluation of High Quality Emotional Speech Synthesis with the Virtual Human Toolkit. 190-197 - Kathrin Haag, Hiroshi Shimodaira:
Bidirectional LSTM Networks Employing Stacked Bottleneck Features for Expressive Speech-Driven Head Motion Synthesis. 198-207 - Cliceres Mack Dal Bianco, Adriana Braun, Soraia Raupp Musse, Cláudio Rosito Jung, Norman I. Badler:
Fast-Forwarding Crowd Simulations. 208-217 - Ran Zhao, Tanmay Sinha, Alan W. Black, Justine Cassell:
Socially-Aware Virtual Agents: Automatically Assessing Dyadic Rapport from Temporal Patterns of Behavior. 218-233 - Nesrine Fourati, Adeline Richard, Sylvain Caillou, Nicolas Sabouret, Jean-Claude Martin, Émilie Chanoni, Céline Clavel:
Facial Expressions of Appraisals Displayed by a Virtual Storyteller for Children. 234-244 - Florian Pecune, Angelo Cafaro, Magalie Ochs, Catherine Pelachaud:
Evaluating Social Attitudes of a Virtual Tutor. 245-255 - Astrid M. Rosenthal-von der Pütten, Carolin Straßmann, Nicole C. Krämer:
Robots or Agents - Neither Helps You More or Less During Second Language Acquisition - Experimental Study on the Effects of Embodiment and Type of Speech Output on Evaluation and Alignment. 256-268 - Sébastien Lallé, Nicholas V. Mudrick, Michelle Taub, Joseph F. Grafsgaard, Cristina Conati, Roger Azevedo:
Impact of Individual Differences on Affective Reactions to Pedagogical Agents Scaffolding. 269-282 - Jonathan Gratch, David DeVault, Gale M. Lucas:
The Benefits of Virtual Humans for Teaching Negotiation. 283-294 - Ulysses Bernardet, Mathieu Chollet, Steve DiPaola, Stefan Scherer:
An Architecture for Biologically Grounded Real-Time Reflexive Behavior. 295-305 - Ha Trinh, Darren Edge, Lazlo Ring, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Thinking Outside the Box: Co-planning Scientific Presentations with Virtual Agents. 306-316 - Frank Kaptein, Joost Broekens, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark A. Neerincx:
CAAF: A Cognitive Affective Agent Programming Framework. 317-330 - Jill Fain Lehman, Nikolas Wolfe, André Pereira:
Multi-party Language Interaction in a Fast-Paced Game Using Multi-keyword Spotting. 331-340 - Joanna Taoum, Bilal Nakhal, Elisabetta Bevacqua, Ronan Querrec:
A Design Proposition for Interactive Virtual Tutors in an Informed Environment. 341-350 - Gale M. Lucas, Evan Szablowski, Jonathan Gratch, Andrew W. Feng, Tiffany Huang, Jill Boberg, Ari Shapiro:
Do Avatars that Look Like Their Users Improve Performance in a Simulation? 351-354 - Divesh Lala, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Managing Dialog and Joint Actions for Virtual Basketball Teammates. 355-358 - Tomoko Koda, Masaki Ogura, Yu Matsui:
Shyness Level and Sensitivity to Gaze from Agents - Are Shy People Sensitive to Agent's Gaze? 359-363 - Zhou Yu, Xinrui He, Alan W. Black, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
User Engagement Study with Virtual Agents Under Different Cultural Contexts. 364-368 - Zhenglin Pan, Mihai Polceanu, Christine L. Lisetti:
On Constrained Local Model Feature Normalization for Facial Expression Recognition. 369-372 - Joseph P. Garnier, Jean-Charles Marty, Karim Sehaba:
Familiarity Detection with the Component Process Model. 373-377 - Natasha Jaques, Yoo Lim Kim, Rosalind W. Picard:
Personality, Attitudes, and Bonding in Conversations. 378-382 - James Owen Ryan, Adam James Summerville, Michael Mateas, Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
Translating Player Dialogue into Meaning Representations Using LSTMs. 383-386 - Andrea Bönsch, Tom Vierjahn, Torsten W. Kuhlen:
Evaluating Presence Strategies of Temporarily Required Virtual Assistants. 387-391 - Franziska Burger, Joost Broekens, Mark A. Neerincx:
A Disclosure Intimacy Rating Scale for Child-Agent Interaction. 392-396 - Anton Bogdanovych, Tomas Trescak:
Generating Needs, Goals and Plans for Virtual Agents in Social Simulations. 397-401 - Moshe Bitan, Galit Nahari, Zvi Nisin, Ariel Roth, Sarit Kraus:
Psychologically Based Virtual-Suspect for Interrogative Interview Training. 402-406 - Wenjue Zhu, Andry Chowanda, Michel F. Valstar:
Topic Switch Models for Dialogue Management in Virtual Humans. 407-411 - Sam Thellman, Annika Silvervarg, Agneta Gulz, Tom Ziemke:
Physical vs. Virtual Agent Embodiment and Effects on Social Interaction. 412-415 - Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi, Patricia Sagaspe, Etienne de Sevin, Stéphanie Bioulac, Alain Sauteraud, Pierre Philip:
Acceptability of Embodied Conversational Agent in a Health Care Context. 416-419 - Annika Silvervarg:
How Students Perceive the Gender and Personality of a Visually Androgynous Agent. 420-423 - Peng Yu, Jiaying Shen, Peter Z. Yeh, Brian Charles Williams:
Towards Personal Assistants that Can Help Users Plan. 424-428 - Huaguang Song, Michael Neff:
A Parameterized Schema for Representing Complex Gesture Forms. 429-432 - Ameneh Shamekhi, Timothy W. Bickmore, Anna Lestoquoy, Lily Negash, Paula Gardiner:
Blissful Agents: Adjuncts to Group Medical Visits for Chronic Pain and Depression. 433-437 - Zhiqiang Cai, Yan Gong, Qizhi Qiu, Xiangen Hu, Art Graesser:
Making AutoTutor Agents Smarter: AutoTutor Answer Clustering and Iterative Script Authoring. 438-441 - Nicole C. Krämer, Carina Edinger, Astrid M. Rosenthal-von der Pütten:
The Effects of a Robot's Nonverbal Behavior on Users' Mimicry and Evaluation. 442-446 - Sangyoon Lee, Yifan Lu, Apurba Chakraborty, Mark S. Dworkin:
Development of a Mobile Personal Health Guide for HIV-Infected African American MSM. 447-450 - Debajyoti Datta, Valentina Brashers, John Owen, Casey White, Laura E. Barnes:
A Deep Learning Methodology for Semantic Utterance Classification in Virtual Human Dialogue Systems. 451-455 - Ulysses Bernardet, Maryam Saberi, Steve DiPaola:
Simulink Toolbox for Real-Time Virtual Character Control. 456-459 - Seyedeh Zahra Razavi, Mohammad Rafayet Ali, Tristram H. Smith, Lenhart K. Schubert, Mohammed (Ehsan) Hoque:
The LISSA Virtual Human and ASD Teens: An Overview of Initial Experiments. 460-463 - Hafdís Erla Helgadóttir, Svanhvít Jónsdóttir, Andri Már Sigurdsson, Stephan Schiffel, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson:
Virtual General Game Playing Agent. 464-469 - Kangsoo Kim, Ryan Schubert, Greg Welch:
Exploring the Impact of Environmental Effects on Social Presence with a Virtual Human. 470-474 - Reginald L. Hobbs:
A Distributed Intelligent Agent Approach to Context in Information Retrieval. 475-478 - Masato Fukuda, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Naoki Ohta, Kazuhiro Kuwabara:
Composing the Atmosphere of a Virtual Classroom with a Group of Student Agents. 479-483 - Matthew Marge, Claire Bonial, Kimberly A. Pollard, Ron Artstein, Brendan Byrne, Susan G. Hill, Clare R. Voss, David R. Traum:
Assessing Agreement in Human-Robot Dialogue Strategies: A Tale of Two Wizards. 484-488 - Hung-Hsuan Huang, Yuki Ida, Kohei Yamaguchi, Kyoji Kawagoe:
Development of a Virtual Classroom for High School Teacher Training. 489-493 - Antonia F. de C. Hamilton, Xueni Pan, Paul Forbes, Joanna Hale:
Using Virtual Characters to Study Human Social Cognition. 494-499 - Beatriz Bernardo, Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, Maria Graça Santos, Francisco S. Melo, Ana Paiva:
An Interactive Tangram Game for Children with Autism. 500-504 - Ramin Yaghoubzadeh, Stefan Kopp:
flexdiam - Flexible Dialogue Management for Incremental Interaction with Virtual Agents (Demo Paper). 505-508 - Tomas Trescak, Anton Bogdanovych, Simeon J. Simoff, Melissa Williams, Terry Sloan:
Virtual Dreaming: Simulating Everyday Life of the Darug People. 509-512 - Whitney O. Baer, Qinyu Cheng, Cadarrius McGlown, Yan Gong, Zhiqiang Cai, Arthur C. Graesser:
Using Virtual Agents and Interactive Media to Create an ElectronixTutor for the Office of Naval Research. 513-515 - Whitney O. Baer, Qinyu Cheng, Cadarrius McGlown, Yan Gong, Zhiqiang Cai, Arthur C. Graesser:
Using Virtual Agents to Deliver Lessons in Reading Comprehension to Struggling Adult Learners. 516-518
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