11. ICMI 2009:
Cambridge,
Massachusetts,
USA
James L. Crowley, Yuri A. Ivanov, Christopher Richard Wren, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Michael Johnston, Rainer Stiefelhagen (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, ICMI 2009, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, November 2-4, 2009.
ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-772-1
Keynote address I
Multimodal communication analysis (Oral)
Multimodal dialog
Multimodal communication analysis and dialog (Poster)
- Kentaro Ishizuka, Shoko Araki, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Tomohiro Nakatani, Masakiyo Fujimoto:
A speaker diarization method based on the probabilistic fusion of audio-visual location information.
55-62
- Paul W. Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz:
Dynamic robot autonomy: investigating the effects of robot decision-making in a human-robot team task.
63-70
- Giuseppe Di Fabbrizio, Thomas Okken, Jay G. Wilpon:
A speech mashup framework for multimodal mobile services.
71-78
- Sunsern Cheamanunkul, Evan Ettinger, Matt Jacobsen, Patrick Lai, Yoav Freund:
Detecting, tracking and interacting with people in a public space.
79-86
- Neil Cooke, Martin J. Russell:
Cache-based language model adaptation using visual attention for ASR in meeting scenarios.
87-90
- Iwan de Kok, Dirk Heylen:
Multimodal end-of-turn prediction in multi-party meetings.
91-98
- Shiro Kumano, Kazuhiro Otsuka, Dan Mikami, Junji Yamato:
Recognizing communicative facial expressions for discovering interpersonal emotions in group meetings.
99-106
- Saturnino Luz, Bridget Kane:
Classification of patient case discussions through analysis of vocalisation graphs.
107-114
- Georgios N. Yannakakis:
Learning from preferences and selected multimodal features of players.
115-118
- Ginevra Castellano, André Pereira, Iolanda Leite, Ana Paiva, Peter W. McOwan:
Detecting user engagement with a robot companion using task and social interaction-based features.
119-126
- Ian R. Fasel, Masahiro Shiomi, Pilippe-Emmanuel Chadutaud, Takayuki Kanda, Norihiro Hagita, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Multi-modal features for real-time detection of human-robot interaction categories.
127-134
- Justine Cassell, Kathleen Geraghty, Berto Gonzalez, John Borland:
Modeling culturally authentic style shifting with virtual peers.
135-142
- Rui Fang, Joyce Y. Chai, Fernanda Ferreira:
Between linguistic attention and gaze fixations inmultimodal conversational interfaces.
143-150
Keynote address II
- Stephen A. Brewster:
Head-up interaction: can we break our addiction to the screen and keyboard?
151-152
Multimodal fusion (special session)
- Denis Lalanne, Laurence Nigay, Philippe A. Palanque, Peter Robinson, Jean Vanderdonckt, Jean-François Ladry:
Fusion engines for multimodal input: a survey.
153-160
- Hildeberto Mendonça, Jean-Yves Lionel Lawson, Olga Vybornova, Benoit M. Macq, Jean Vanderdonckt:
A fusion framework for multimodal interactive applications.
161-168
- Bruno Dumas, Rolf Ingold, Denis Lalanne:
Benchmarking fusion engines of multimodal interactive systems.
169-176
- Marcos Serrano, Laurence Nigay:
Temporal aspects of CARE-based multimodal fusion: from a fusion mechanism to composition components and WoZ components.
177-184
- Jean-François Ladry, David Navarre, Philippe A. Palanque:
Formal description techniques to support the design, construction and evaluation of fusion engines for sure (safe, usable, reliable and evolvable) multimodal interfaces.
185-192
- Tevfik Metin Sezgin, Ian Davies, Peter Robinson:
Multimodal inference for driver-vehicle interaction.
193-198
Gaze,
gesture,
and reference (Oral)
Demonstration session
- Kazuhiro Otsuka, Shoko Araki, Dan Mikami, Kentaro Ishizuka, Masakiyo Fujimoto, Junji Yamato:
Realtime meeting analysis and 3D meeting viewer based on omnidirectional multimodal sensors.
219-220
- Nalini Vishnoi, Cody Narber, Zoran Duric, Naomi Lynn Gerber:
Guiding hand: a teaching tool for handwriting.
221-222
- Andrei Popescu-Belis, Peter Poller, Jonathan Kilgour:
A multimedia retrieval system using speech input.
223-224
- Jan B. F. van Erp, Peter J. Werkhoven, Marieke E. Thurlings, Anne-Marie Brouwer:
Navigation with a passive brain based interface.
225-226
- Vicente Alabau, Daniel Ortiz, Verónica Romero, Jorge Ocampo:
A multimodal predictive-interactive application for computer assisted transcription and translation.
227-228
- Victor S. Finomore, Dianne K. Popik, Douglas Brungart, Brian D. Simpson:
Multi-modal communication system.
229-230
- Bruno Dumas, Denis Lalanne, Rolf Ingold:
HephaisTK: a toolkit for rapid prototyping of multimodal interfaces.
231-232
- David Llorens, Andrés Marzal, Federico Prat, Juan Miguel Vilar:
State, : an assisted document transcription system.
233-234
- Jérôme Monceaux, Joffrey Becker, Céline Boudier, Alexandre Mazel:
Demonstration: first steps in emotional expression of the humanoid robot Nao.
235-236
- Elena Mugellini, Maria Sokhn, Stefano Carrino, Omar Abou Khaled:
WiiNote: multimodal application facilitating multi-user photo annotation activity.
237-238
Keynote address III
- Frédéric Kaplan:
Are gesture-based interfaces the future of human computer interaction?
239-240
Doctoral spotlight oral session
- Zheng Li, Xia Mao, Lei Liu:
Providing expressive eye movement to virtual agents.
241-244
- Angelika Dierker, Christian Mertes, Thomas Hermann, Marc Hanheide, Gerhard Sagerer:
Mediated attention with multimodal augmented reality.
245-252
- Stefanie Tellex, Deb Roy:
Grounding spatial prepositions for video search.
253-260
- Boris Schauerte, Jan Richarz, Thomas Plötz, Christian Thurau, Gernot A. Fink:
Multi-modal and multi-camera attention in smart environments.
261-268
Multimodal devices and sensors (Oral)
Multimodal applications and techniques (poster)
- Nicolás Serrano, Daniel Pérez, Alberto Sanchís, Alfons Juan:
Adaptation from partially supervised handwritten text transcriptions.
289-292
- David Demirdjian, Chenna Varri:
Recognizing events with temporal random forests.
293-296
- Janani C. Sriram, Minho Shin, Tanzeem Choudhury, David Kotz:
Activity-aware ECG-based patient authentication for remote health monitoring.
297-304
- László Kozma, Arto Klami, Samuel Kaski:
GaZIR: gaze-based zooming interface for image retrieval.
305-312
- Prasenjit Dey, Ramchandrula Sitaram, Rahul Ajmera, Kalika Bali:
Voice key board: multimodal indic text input.
313-318
- Jukka Raisamo, Roope Raisamo, Veikko Surakka:
Evaluating the effect of temporal parameters for vibrotactile saltatory patterns.
319-326
- Eve E. Hoggan, Roope Raisamo, Stephen A. Brewster:
Mapping information to audio and tactile icons.
327-334
- Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi, Vuokko Lantz:
Augmented reality target finding based on tactile cues.
335-342
Doctoral spotlight posters
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