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6th GazeIn@ICMI 2013: Sydney, Australia
- Roman Bednarik, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Kristiina Jokinen, Yukiko I. Nakano:

Proceedings of the 6th workshop on Eye gaze in intelligent human machine interaction: gaze in multimodal interaction, GazeIn@ICMI 2013, Sydney, Australia, December 13, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2563-9
Conversation
- Samira Sheikhi, Dinesh Babu Jayagopi

, Vasil Khalidov, Jean-Marc Odobez
:
Context aware addressee estimation for human robot interaction. 1-6 - Florian Eyben, Felix Weninger, Lucas Paletta

, Björn W. Schuller
:
The acoustics of eye contact: detecting visual attention from conversational audio cues. 7-12 - Misato Yatsushiro, Naoya Ikeda, Yuki Hayashi, Yukiko I. Nakano:

A dominance estimation mechanism using eye-gaze and turn-taking information. 13-18 - Shochi Otogi, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Ryo Hotta, Kyoji Kawagoe:

Finding the timings for a guide agent to interveneinter-user conversation in considering their gazebehaviors. 19-24
Applications
- Teruhisa Misu, Antoine Raux, Ian R. Lane, Joan Devassy, Rakesh Gupta:

Situated multi-modal dialog system in vehicles. 25-28 - Takatsugu Hirayama, Takafumi Marutani, Daishi Tanoue, Shogo Tokai, Sidney S. Fels

, Kenji Mase:
Agent-assisted multi-viewpoint video viewer and its gaze-based evaluation. 29-34 - Rucha Kulkarni, Kritika Jain, Himanshu Bansal, Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Carl

:
Mutual disambiguation of eye gaze and speech for sight translation and reading. 35-40
Gaze and mind
- Kei Shimonishi, Hiroaki Kawashima, Ryo Yonetani, Erina Ishikawa, Takashi Matsuyama:

Learning aspects of interest from Gaze. 41-44 - David C. Jangraw, Paul Sajda:

Feature selection for gaze, pupillary, and EEG signals evoked in a 3D environment. 45-50 - Kai Keat Lim, Max Friedrich

, Jenni Radun
, Kristiina Jokinen
:
Lying through the eyes: detecting lies through eye movements. 51-56 - Roman Bednarik

, Marko Kauppinen:
Unrawelling the interaction strategies and gaze in collaborative learning with online video lectures. 57-62

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