13. ICMI 2011:
Alicante,
Spain
Hervé Bourlard, Thomas S. Huang, Enrique Vidal, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Louis-Philippe Morency, Nicu Sebe (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, ICMI 2011, Alicante, Spain, November 14-18, 2011.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0641-6
Keynote address 1
Oral session 1:
affect
Special session 1:
multimodal interaction:
brain-computer interfacing
- Anton Nijholt, Brendan Z. Allison, Rob J. K. Jacob:
Brain-computer interaction: can multimodality help?
35-40
- Hayrettin Gürkök, Gido Hakvoort, Mannes Poel:
Modality switching and performance in a thought and speech controlled computer game.
41-48
- Nils Hachmeister, Hannes Riechmann, Helge Ritter, Andrea Finke:
An approach towards human-robot-human interaction using a hybrid brain-computer interface.
49-52
- Thorsten O. Zander, Marius David Klippel, Reinhold Scherer:
Towards multimodal error responses: a passive BCI for the detection of auditory errors.
53-56
- Andreas Pusch, Anatole Lécuyer:
Pseudo-haptics: from the theoretical foundations to practical system design guidelines.
57-64
Poster session
- Martin Pielot, Benjamin Poppinga, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
6th senses for everyone!: the value of multimodal feedback in handheld navigation aids.
65-72
- Yi Yang, Yuru Zhang, Zhu Hou, Betty Lemaire-Semail:
Adding haptic feedback to touch screens at the right time.
73-80
- Prasenjit Dey, Muthuselvam Selvaraj, Bowon Lee:
Robust user context analysis for multimodal interfaces.
81-88
- Ramadevi Vennelakanti, Prasenjit Dey, Ankit Shekhawat, Phanindra Pisupati:
The picture says it all!: multimodal interactions and interaction metadata.
89-96
- Lode Hoste, Bruno Dumas, Beat Signer:
Mudra: a unified multimodal interaction framework.
97-104
- Stefano Carrino, Alexandre Péclat, Elena Mugellini, Omar Abou Khaled, Rolf Ingold:
Humans and smart environments: a novel multimodal interaction approach.
105-112
- Simon F. Worgan, Ardhendu Behera, Anthony G. Cohn, David C. Hogg:
Exploiting petri-net structure for activity classification and user instruction within an industrial setting.
113-120
- Mathias Baglioni, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
JerkTilts: using accelerometers for eight-choice selection on mobile devices.
121-128
- Vicent Alabau, Luis Rodríguez-Ruiz, Alberto Sanchís, Pascual Martínez-Gómez, Francisco Casacuberta:
On multimodal interactive machine translation using speech recognition.
129-136
- Alexandra Barchunova, Robert Haschke, Mathias Franzius, Helge Ritter:
Multimodal segmentation of object manipulation sequences with product models.
137-144
- Akos Vetek, Saija Lemmelä:
Could a dialog save your life?: analyzing the effects of speech interaction strategies while driving.
145-152
- Dan Bohus, Eric Horvitz:
Decisions about turns in multiparty conversation: from perception to action.
153-160
- Alessandro Soro, Samuel Aldo Iacolina, Riccardo Scateni, Selene Uras:
Evaluation of user gestures in multi-touch interaction: a case study in pair-programming.
161-168
- Louis-Philippe Morency, Rada Mihalcea, Payal Doshi:
Towards multimodal sentiment analysis: harvesting opinions from the web.
169-176
- David Warnock, Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Stephen A. Brewster:
The impact of unwanted multimodal notifications.
177-184
- Natalie Ruiz, Ronnie Taib, Fang Chen:
Freeform pen-input as evidence of cognitive load and expertise.
185-188
- Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi:
Acquisition of dynamically revealed multimodal targets.
189-192
- Katri Salminen, Veikko Surakka, Jukka Raisamo, Jani Lylykangas, Johannes Pystynen, Roope Raisamo, Kalle Mäkelä, Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi:
Emotional responses to thermal stimuli.
193-196
- Jesús González-Rubio, Daniel Ortiz-Martínez, Francisco Casacuberta:
An active learning scenario for interactive machine translation.
197-200
- Nimrod Raiman, Hayley Hung, Gwenn Englebienne:
Move, and i will tell you who you are: detecting deceptive roles in low-quality data.
201-204
- Jan-Philip Jarvis, Felix Putze, Dominic Heger, Tanja Schultz:
Multimodal person independent recognition of workload related biosignal patterns.
205-208
- Verónica Romero, Alejandro Hector Toselli, Enrique Vidal:
Study of different interactive editing operations in an assisted transcription system.
209-212
- Igor Jauk, Ipke Wachsmuth, Petra Wagner:
Dynamic perception-production oscillation model in human-machine communication.
213-216
- Martin Halvey, Graham Wilson, Yolanda Vazquez-Alvarez, Stephen A. Brewster, Stephen A. Hughes:
The effect of clothing on thermal feedback perception.
217-220
- Sashikanth Damaraju, Andruid Kerne:
Comparing multi-touch interaction techniques for manipulation of an abstract parameter space.
221-224
- Afshin Ameri Ekhtiarabadi, Batu Akan, Baran Çürüklü, Lars Asplund:
A general framework for incremental processing of multimodal inputs.
225-228
Keynote address 2
- Marc O. Ernst:
Learning in and from humans: recalibration makes (the) perfect sense.
229-230
Oral session 2:
social interaction
- Hayley Hung, Ben J. A. Kröse:
Detecting F-formations as dominant sets.
231-238
- Chreston A. Miller, Francis K. H. Quek:
Toward multimodal situated analysis.
239-246
- Xavier Alameda-Pineda, Vasil Khalidov, Radu Horaud, Florence Forbes:
Finding audio-visual events in informal social gatherings.
247-254
- Ligia Maria Batrinca, Nadia Mana, Bruno Lepri, Fabio Pianesi, Nicu Sebe:
Please, tell me about yourself: automatic personality assessment using short self-presentations.
255-262
Oral session 3:
gesture and touch
- Gilles Bailly, Dong-Bach Vo, Eric Lecolinet, Yves Guiard:
Gesture-aware remote controls: guidelines and interaction technique.
263-270
- Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
The effect of sampling rate on the performance of template-based gesture recognizers.
271-278
- Zahoor Zafrulla, Helene Brashear, Thad Starner, Harley Hamilton, Peter Presti:
American sign language recognition with the kinect.
279-286
- Chi-Hsia Lai, Matti Niinimäki, Koray Tahiroglu, Johan Kildal, Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi:
Perceived physicality in audio-enhanced force input.
287-294
Demo session and DSS poster session
- Silvia Gabrielli, Rosa Maimone, Michele Marchesoni, Jesús Muñoz:
BeeParking: an ambient display to induce cooperative parking behavior.
295-298
- María José Castro Bleda, Salvador España Boquera, David Llorens, Andrés Marzal, Federico Prat, Juan Miguel Vilar, Francisco Zamora-Martínez:
Speech interaction in a multimodal tool for handwritten text transcription.
299-302
- Daniel Sonntag, Marcus Liwicki, Markus Weber:
Digital pen in mammography patient forms.
303-306
- Anirudh Sharma, Sriganesh Madhvanath, Ankit Shekhawat, Mark Billinghurst:
MozArt: a multimodal interface for conceptual 3D modeling.
307-310
- Luis A. Leiva, Mauricio Villegas, Roberto Paredes:
Query refinement suggestion in multimodal image retrieval with relevance feedback.
311-314
- Tomás Pérez-García, José Manuel Iñesta Quereda, Pedro J. Ponce de León, Antonio Pertusa:
A multimodal music transcription prototype: first steps in an interactive prototype development.
315-318
- Kenji Mase, Kosuke Niwa, Takafumi Marutani:
Socially assisted multi-view video viewer.
319-322
Special session 2:
long-term socially perceptive and interactive robot companions:
challenges and future perspectives
- Ruth Aylett, Ginevra Castellano, Bogdan Raducanu, Ana Paiva, Marc Hanheide:
Long-term socially perceptive and interactive robot companions: challenges and future perspectives.
323-326
- Astrid M. von der Pütten, Nicole C. Krämer, Sabrina Eimler:
Living with a robot companion: empirical study on the interaction with an artificial health advisor.
327-334
- Raquel Ros, Marco Nalin, Rachel Wood, Paul Baxter, Rosemarijn Looije, Yiannis Demiris, Tony Belpaeme, Alessio Giusti, Clara Pozzi:
Child-robot interaction in the wild: advice to the aspiring experimenter.
335-342
- Emilie Delaherche, Mohamed Chetouani:
Characterization of coordination in an imitation task: human evaluation and automatically computable cues.
343-350
Keynote address 3
- Matthias R. Mehl:
The sounds of social life: observing humans in their natural habitat.
351-352
Oral session 4:
ubiquitous interaction
- Trinh Minh Tri Do, Jan Blom, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Smartphone usage in the wild: a large-scale analysis of applications and context.
353-360
- Julie R. Wiliamson, Andrew Crossan, Stephen A. Brewster:
Multimodal mobile interactions: usability studies in real world settings.
361-368
- Pierre-Alain Avouac, Philippe Lalanda, Laurence Nigay:
Service-oriented autonomic multimodal interaction in a pervasive environment.
369-376
- Hannes Baumann, Thad Starner, Hendrik Iben, Anna Lewandowski, Patrick Zschaler:
Evaluation of graphical user-interfaces for order picking using head-mounted displays.
377-384
Oral session 5:
virtual and real worlds
- Gregor Mehlmann, Birgit Endraß, Elisabeth André:
Modeling parallel state charts for multithreaded multimodal dialogues.
385-392
- David Vázquez, Antonio M. López, Daniel Ponsa, Javier Marín:
Virtual worlds and active learning for human detection.
393-400
- Hung-Hsuan Huang, Naoya Baba, Yukiko I. Nakano:
Making virtual conversational agent aware of the addressee of users' utterances in multi-user conversation using nonverbal information.
401-408
- Ellen C. Haas, Krishna S. Pillalamarri, Chris Stachowiak, Gardner McCullough:
Temporal binding of multimodal controls for dynamic map displays: a systems approach.
409-416
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