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12. IVA 2012: Santa Cruz, CA, USA
- Yukiko I. Nakano, Michael Neff, Ana Paiva, Marilyn A. Walker:
Intelligent Virtual Agents - 12th International Conference, IVA 2012, Santa Cruz, CA, USA, September, 12-14, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7502, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-33196-1
IVAs for Learning Environments
- Pascal Kuyten, Timothy W. Bickmore, Svetlana Stoyanchev, Paul Piwek, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Fully Automated Generation of Question-Answer Pairs for Scripted Virtual Instruction. 1-14 - Weizi Philip Li, Jan M. Allbeck:
The Virtual Apprentice. 15-27 - Anton Bogdanovych, Kiran Ijaz, Simeon J. Simoff:
The City of Uruk: Teaching Ancient History in a Virtual World. 28-35 - Anuj Tewari, Ingrid Liu, Carrie J. Cai, John F. Canny:
An Analysis of the Dialogic Complexities in Designing a Question/Answering Based Conversational Agent for Preschoolers. 36-45 - Sara Bernardini, Kaska Porayska-Pomsta, Tim J. Smith, Katerina Avramides:
Building Autonomous Social Partners for Autistic Children. 46-52
Emotion and Personality
- Celso M. de Melo, Peter J. Carnevale, Jonathan Gratch:
The Effect of Virtual Agents' Emotion Displays and Appraisals on People's Decision Making in Negotiation. 53-66 - Angelo Cafaro, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Timothy W. Bickmore, Dirk Heylen, Kamilla Rún Jóhannsdóttir, Gunnar Steinn Valgarðsson:
First Impressions: Users' Judgments of Virtual Agents' Personality and Interpersonal Attitude in First Encounters. 67-80 - Jason Tsai, Emma Bowring, Stacy Marsella, Wendy Wood, Milind Tambe:
A Study of Emotional Contagion with Virtual Characters. 81-88 - Lazlo Ring, Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Schulman:
Longitudinal Affective Computing - Virtual Agents That Respond to User Mood. 89-96 - Nuno Ferreira, Samuel Mascarenhas, Ana Paiva, Frank Dignum, John McBreen, Nick Degens, Gert Jan Hofstede:
Generating Norm-Related Emotions in Virtual Agents. 97-104 - Henrique Campos, Joana Campos, Carlos Martinho, Ana Paiva:
Virtual Agents in Conflict. 105-111
Evaluation and Empirical Studies (1)
- Elena Márquez Segura, Michael Kriegel, Ruth Aylett, Amol A. Deshmukh, Henriette S. M. Cramer:
How Do You Like Me in This: User Embodiment Preferences for Companion Agents. 112-125 - Kirsten Bergmann, Friederike Eyssel, Stefan Kopp:
A Second Chance to Make a First Impression? How Appearance and Nonverbal Behavior Affect Perceived Warmth and Competence of Virtual Agents over Time. 126-138 - David M. Krum, Evan A. Suma, Mark T. Bolas:
Spatial Misregistration of Virtual Human Audio: Implications of the Precedence Effect. 139-145 - Vaishnavi Krishnan, Adriana Foster, Regis Kopper, Benjamin Lok:
Virtual Human Personality Masks: A Human Computation Approach to Modeling Verbal Personalities in Virtual Humans. 146-152 - Annika Silvervarg, Kristin Raukola, Magnus Haake, Agneta Gulz:
The Effect of Visual Gender on Abuse in Conversation with ECAs. 153-160
Multimodal Perception and Expression
- Jina Lee, Stacy Marsella:
Modeling Speaker Behavior: A Comparison of Two Approaches. 161-174 - Herwin van Welbergen, Dennis Reidsma, Stefan Kopp:
An Incremental Multimodal Realizer for Behavior Co-Articulation and Coordination. 175-188 - Tiago Ribeiro, Marco Vala, Ana Paiva:
Thalamus: Closing the Mind-Body Loop in Interactive Embodied Characters. 189-195 - Samer Al Moubayed, Gabriel Skantze, Jonas Beskow:
Lip-Reading: Furhat Audio Visual Intelligibility of a Back Projected Animated Face. 196-203 - Chung-Cheng Chiu, Stacy Marsella:
Subjective Optimization. 204-211 - Sin-Hwa Kang, Albert A. Rizzo, Jonathan Gratch:
Understanding the Nonverbal Behavior of Socially Anxious People during Intimate Self-disclosure. 212-217
Narrative and Interactive Applications
- Joost Broekens, Maaike Harbers, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Catholijn M. Jonker, Karel van den Bosch, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Virtual Reality Negotiation Training Increases Negotiation Knowledge and Skill. 218-230 - Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Catherine Pelachaud:
Towards Multimodal Expression of Laughter. 231-244 - David R. Traum, Priti Aggarwal, Ron Artstein, Susan Foutz, Jillian Gerten, Athanasios Katsamanis, Anton Leuski, Dan Noren, William R. Swartout:
Ada and Grace: Direct Interaction with Museum Visitors. 245-251 - Christine Talbot, G. Michael Youngblood:
Spatial Cues in Hamlet. 252-259 - Arthur Ward, Margaret McKeown, Carol Utay, Olga Medvedeva, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Interactive Stories and Motivation to Read in the Raft Dyslexia Fluency Tutor. 260-267 - Iwan de Kok, Dirk Heylen:
Integrating Backchannel Prediction Models into Embodied Conversational Agents. 268-274
Social Interaction
- David R. Traum, David DeVault, Jina Lee, Zhiyang Wang, Stacy Marsella:
Incremental Dialogue Understanding and Feedback for Multiparty, Multimodal Conversation. 275-288 - Laura Pfeifer Vardoulakis, Lazlo Ring, Barbara Barry, Candace L. Sidner, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Designing Relational Agents as Long Term Social Companions for Older Adults. 289-302 - Jeroen de Man, Annerieke Heuvelink, Karel van den Bosch:
A Cognitive Model for Social Role Compliant Behavior of Virtual Agents. 303-310 - Jackeline Spinola de Freitas, Ricardo Imbert:
A Cognitive Social Agent Architecture for Cooperation in Social Simulations. 311-318 - Sandra Gama, Gabriel Barata, Daniel Gonçalves, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva:
A Model for Social Regulation of User-Agent Relationships. 319-326
Authoring and Tools
- Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner:
Using Collaborative Discourse Theory to Partially Automate Dialogue Tree Authoring. 327-340 - Klaus Förger, Tapio Takala, Roberto Pugliese:
Authoring Rules for Bodily Interaction: From Example Clips to Continuous Motions. 341-354 - Jing Huang, Catherine Pelachaud:
Expressive Body Animation Pipeline for Virtual Agent. 355-362 - Mark Dunne, Brian Mac Namee, John D. Kelleher:
The Turning, Stretching and Boxing Technique: A Step in the Right Direction. 363-369 - Rafael Hocevar, Fernando Marson, Vinícius J. Cassol, Henry Braun, Rafael Bidarra, Soraia Raupp Musse:
From Their Environment to Their Behavior: A Procedural Approach to Model Groups of Virtual Agents. 370-376
Evaluation and Empirical Studies (2)
- Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Schreitter, Friedrich Neubarth, Gregor Sieber:
Social Evaluation of Artificial Agents by Language Varieties. 377-389 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Schulman:
Empirical Validation of an Accommodation Theory-Based Model of User-Agent Relationship. 390-403 - Tomoko Koda, Haruka Kishi, Takanori Hamamoto, Yota Suzuki:
Cultural Study on Speech Duration and Perception of Virtual Agent's Nodding. 404-411 - Mohammad Obaid, Ionut Damian, Felix Kistler, Birgit Endrass, Johannes Wagner, Elisabeth André:
Cultural Behaviors of Virtual Agents in an Augmented Reality Environment. 412-418 - Joshua Wei-Ern Wong, Kevin McGee:
Frown More, Talk More: Effects of Facial Expressions in Establishing Conversational Rapport with Virtual Agents. 419-425
Conceptual Frameworks
- Karel van den Bosch, Arjen Brandenburgh, Tijmen Joppe Muller, Annerieke Heuvelink:
Characters with Personality! 426-439 - Rania A. Hodhod, Andreya Piplica, Brian Magerko:
A Formal Architecture of Shared Mental Models for Computational Improvisational Agents. 440-446 - Jérémy Rivière, Carole Adam, Sylvie Pesty:
A Reasoning Module to Select ECA's Communicative Intention. 447-454 - Stefan Scherer, Stacy Marsella, Giota Stratou, Yuyu Xu, Fabrizio Morbini, Alesia Egan, Albert A. Rizzo, Louis-Philippe Morency:
Perception Markup Language: Towards a Standardized Representation of Perceived Nonverbal Behaviors. 455-463 - Wilson Wong, Lawrence Cavedon, John Thangarajah, Lin Padgham:
Flexible Conversation Management Using a BDI Agent Approach. 464-470
Poster Abstracts
- Matthew P. Aylett, Blaise Potard:
Synthesising and Evaluating Cross-Modal Emotional Ambiguity in Virtual Agents. 471-473 - Yazhou Huang, Carlo Camporesi, Marcelo Kallmann:
Immersive Interfaces for Building Parameterized Motion Databases. 474-476 - Eduardo A. Oliveira, Patrícia C. A. R. Tedesco, Thun Pin T. F. Chiu:
Creating Personalized and Distributed Virtual Learning Spaces through the Use of i-Collaboration 3.0. 477-479 - Jia Lu:
Eliciting Gestural Feedback in Chinese and Swedish Informal Interactions. 480-482 - Veena Chattaraman, Wi-Suk Kwon, Juan E. Gilbert, Shelby Solomon Darnell:
Locus of Control in Conversational Agent Design: Effects on Older Users' Interactivity and Social Presence. 483-485 - Ronald Poppe, Mark ter Maat, Dirk Heylen:
Online Behavior Evaluation with the Switching Wizard of Oz. 486-488 - Hung-Hsuan Huang, Yuki Seki, Masaki Uejou, Jooho Lee, Kyoji Kawagoe:
Modeling the Multi-modal Behaviors of a Virtual Instructor in Tutoring Ballroom Dance. 489-491 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Laila Bukhari, Laura Pfeifer Vardoulakis, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, Christopher Shanahan:
Hospital Buddy: A Persistent Emotional Support Companion Agent for Hospital Patients. 492-495 - Yuuko Nonaka, Yoichi Sakai, Kiyoshi Yasuda, Yukiko I. Nakano:
Towards Assessing the Communication Responsiveness of People with Dementia. 496-498 - Janneke M. van der Zwaan, Virginia Dignum, Catholijn M. Jonker:
A Conversational Agent for Social Support: Validation of Supportive Dialogue Sequences. 499-501 - Reid Swanson, Arnav Jhala:
Rich Computational Model of Conflict for Virtual Characters. 502-504 - Marco Vala, Tiago Ribeiro, Ana Paiva:
A Model for Embodied Cognition in Autonomous Agents. 505-507 - Sabrina Campano, Etienne de Sevin, Vincent Corruble, Nicolas Sabouret:
Evaluation of an Affective Model: COR-E. 508-510 - Vanderson Dill, Laura Mattos Flach, Rafael Hocevar, Christian Lykawka, Soraia Raupp Musse, Márcio Sarroglia Pinho:
Evaluation of the Uncanny Valley in CG Characters. 511-513 - Andreya Piplica, Christopher DeLeon, Brian Magerko:
Full-Body Gesture Interaction with Improvisational Narrative Agents. 514-516 - Hendrik Buschmeier, Stefan Kopp:
Understanding How Well You Understood - Context- Sensitive Interpretation of Multimodal User Feedback. 517-519 - Julio César Bahamón, Robert Michael Young:
Toward a Computational Model for the Automatic Generation of Character Personality in Interactive Narrative. 520-522 - Alicia Sagae, Jerry R. Hobbs, Suzanne Wertheim, Michael Agar, Emily Ho, W. Lewis Johnson:
Efficient Cultural Models of Verbal Behavior for Communicative Agents. 523-525
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