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17. IVA 2017: Stockholm, Sweden
- Jonas Beskow, Christopher Peters, Ginevra Castellano, Carol O'Sullivan, Iolanda Leite, Stefan Kopp

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Intelligent Virtual Agents - 17th International Conference, IVA 2017, Stockholm, Sweden, August 27-30, 2017, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10498, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-67400-1 - Ahsan Abdullah, Mohammad Adil, Leah F. Rosenbaum, Miranda Clemmons, Mansi Shah, Dor Abrahamson

, Michael Neff
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Pedagogical Agents to Support Embodied, Discovery-Based Learning. 1-14 - Omid Alemi, Philippe Pasquier

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WalkNet: A Neural-Network-Based Interactive Walking Controller. 15-24 - Vanya Avramova, Fangkai Yang, Chengjie Li, Christopher Peters, Gabriel Skantze

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A Virtual Poster Presenter Using Mixed Reality. 25-28 - Mukesh Barange

, Julien Saunier, Alexandre Pauchet:
Multiparty Interactions for Coordination in a Mixed Human-Agent Teamwork. 29-42 - Ulysses Bernardet

, Sin-Hwa Kang, Andrew W. Feng, Steve DiPaola, Ari Shapiro:
A Dynamic Speech Breathing System for Virtual Characters. 43-52 - Anton Bogdanovych

, Tomas Trescak
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To Plan or Not to Plan: Lessons Learned from Building Large Scale Social Simulations. 53-62 - Amyr B. Fortes Neto, Catherine Pelachaud, Soraia Raupp Musse:

Giving Emotional Contagion Ability to Virtual Agents in Crowds. 63-72 - Angelo Cafaro, Merijn Bruijnes, Jelte van Waterschoot

, Catherine Pelachaud, Mariët Theune
, Dirk Heylen:
Selecting and Expressing Communicative Functions in a SAIBA-Compliant Agent Framework. 73-82 - Mathieu Chollet

, Talie Massachi, Stefan Scherer:
Racing Heart and Sweaty Palms - What Influences Users' Self-Assessments and Physiological Signals When Interacting with Virtual Audiences? 83-86 - Salam Daher, Kangsoo Kim

, Myungho Lee, Ryan Schubert, Gerd Bruder, Jeremy N. Bailenson
, Greg Welch
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Effects of Social Priming on Social Presence with Intelligent Virtual Agents. 87-100 - Cliceres Mack Dal Bianco, Soraia Raupp Musse, Adriana Braun, Rodrigo Poli Caetani, Cláudio R. Jung, Norman I. Badler:

Predicting Future Crowd Motion Including Event Treatment. 101-104 - Iwan de Kok, Felix Hülsmann, Thomas Waltemate, Cornelia Frank

, Julian Hough, Thies Pfeiffer
, David Schlangen, Thomas Schack, Mario Botsch, Stefan Kopp:
The Intelligent Coaching Space: A Demonstration. 105-108 - Charlotte Diehl, Birte Schiffhauer

, Friederike Eyssel, Jascha Achenbach, Sören Klett, Mario Botsch, Stefan Kopp:
Get One or Create One: the Impact of Graded Involvement in a Selection Procedure for a Virtual Agent on Satisfaction and Suitability Ratings. 109-118 - Ding Ding, Franziska Burger, Willem-Paul Brinkman

, Mark A. Neerincx:
Virtual Reality Negotiation Training System with Virtual Cognitions. 119-128 - Lisa Fan, Matthias Scheutz

, Monika Lohani
, Marissa McCoy, Charlene K. Stokes:
Do We Need Emotionally Intelligent Artificial Agents? First Results of Human Perceptions of Emotional Intelligence in Humans Compared to Robots. 129-141 - Farina Freigang, Sören Klett, Stefan Kopp

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Pragmatic Multimodality: Effects of Nonverbal Cues of Focus and Certainty in a Virtual Human. 142-155 - Laura Frädrich, Fabrizio Nunnari

, Maria Staudte, Alexis Héloir:
Simulating Listener Gaze and Evaluating Its Effect on Human Speakers. 156-159 - David Greenwood, Stephen D. Laycock

, Iain A. Matthews:
Predicting Head Pose in Dyadic Conversation. 160-169 - David C. Jeong

, Dan Feng, Nicole C. Krämer, Lynn C. Miller
, Stacy Marsella:
Negative Feedback In Your Face: Examining the Effects of Proxemics and Gender on Learning. 170-183 - Robert Johansson, Gabriel Skantze

, Arne Jönsson:
A Psychotherapy Training Environment with Virtual Patients Implemented Using the Furhat Robot Platform. 184-187 - Patrik Jonell, Catharine Oertel, Dimosthenis Kontogiorgos

, Jonas Beskow, Joakim Gustafson:
Crowd-Powered Design of Virtual Attentive Listeners. 188-191 - James Kennedy, Iolanda Leite, André Pereira, Ming Sun, Boyang Li

, Rishub Jain, Ricson Cheng, Eli Pincus, Elizabeth J. Carter
, Jill Fain Lehman:
Learning and Reusing Dialog for Repeated Interactions with a Situated Social Agent. 192-204 - Muhammad Sikandar Lal Khan, Shafiq ur Réhman, Yongcui Mi, Usman Naeem

, Jonas Beskow, Haibo Li:
Moveable Facial Features in a Social Mediator. 205-208 - Sabiha Khan

, Adriana I. Camacho, David G. Novick:
Recipe Hunt: Engaging with Cultural Food Knowledge Using Multiple Embodied Conversational Agents. 209-212 - Tomoko Koda, Taku Hirano, Takuto Ishioh:

Development and Perception Evaluation of Culture-Specific Gaze Behaviors of Virtual Agents. 213-222 - Jan Kolkmeier, Merijn Bruijnes, Dennis Reidsma

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A Demonstration of the ASAP Realizer-Unity3D Bridge for Virtual and Mixed Reality Applications. 223-226 - Jan Kolkmeier, Merijn Bruijnes, Dennis Reidsma

, Dirk Heylen:
An ASAP Realizer-Unity3D Bridge for Virtual and Mixed Reality Applications. 227-230 - Jan Kolkmeier, Minha Lee

, Dirk Heylen:
Moral Conflicts in VR: Addressing Grade Disputes with a Virtual Trainer. 231-234 - Nicole C. Krämer, Lilly-Marie Leiße, Andrea B. Hollingshead, Jonathan Gratch:

Evaluated by a Machine. Effects of Negative Feedback by a Computer or Human Boss. 235-238 - Caroline Langlet, Guillaume Dubuisson Duplessis, Chloé Clavel

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A Web-Based Platform for Annotating Sentiment-Related Phenomena in Human-Agent Conversations. 239-242 - Markus Lindberg, Kristian Månsson, Birger Johansson

, Agneta Gulz
, Christian Balkenius
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Does a Robot Tutee Increase Children's Engagement in a Learning-by-Teaching Situation? 243-246 - Markus Lindberg, Hannes Sandberg, Marcus Liljenberg, Max Eriksson, Birger Johansson

, Christian Balkenius
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The Expression of Mental States in a Humanoid Robot. 247-250 - Jeroen Linssen

, Meike Berkhoff, Max Bode, Eduard Rens, Mariët Theune
, Daan Wiltenburg:
You Can Leave Your Head on - Attention Management and Turn-Taking in Multi-party Interaction with a Virtual Human/Robot Duo. 251-254 - Gerard Llorach

, Josep Blat
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Say Hi to Eliza - An Embodied Conversational Agent on the Web. 255-258 - Lydia Ould Ouali, Nicolas Sabouret, Charles Rich:

A Computational Model of Power in Collaborative Negotiation Dialogues. 259-272 - Johnathan Mell, Gale M. Lucas, Jonathan Gratch:

Prestige Questions, Online Agents, and Gender-Driven Differences in Disclosure. 273-282 - Sharon Mozgai, Gale M. Lucas, Jonathan Gratch:

To Tell the Truth: Virtual Agents and Morning Morality. 283-286 - Zahra Nazari, Gale M. Lucas, Jonathan Gratch:

Fixed-pie Lie in Action. 287-300 - Fabrizio Nunnari

, Alexis Héloir:
Generation of Virtual Characters from Personality Traits. 301-314 - Yoshimasa Ohmoto

, Seiji Takeda, Toyoaki Nishida:
Effect of Visual Feedback Caused by Changing Mental States of the Avatar Based on the Operator's Mental States Using Physiological Indices. 315-324 - Stefan Olafsson, Everlyne Kimani, Reza Asadi, Timothy W. Bickmore:

That's a Rap - Increasing Engagement with Rap Music Performance by Virtual Agents. 325-334 - Pierre-Henri Orefice, Mehdi Ammi, Moustapha Hafez, Adriana Tapus:

Design of an Emotion Elicitation Tool Using VR for Human-Avatar Interaction Studies. 335-338 - Daniela Pacella

, Elena Dell'Aquila
, Davide Marocco
, Steven Furnell:
Toward an Automatic Classification of Negotiation Styles Using Natural Language Processing. 339-342 - Alexandre Pauchet, Ovidiu Serban

, Mélodie Ruinet, Adeline Richard, Émilie Chanoni, Mukesh Barange
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Interactive Narration with a Child: Avatar versus Human in Video-Conference. 343-346 - Tomislav Pejsa, Michael Gleicher, Bilge Mutlu:

Who, Me? How Virtual Agents Can Shape Conversational Footing in Virtual Reality. 347-359 - André Elias Bastos Pires, Patrícia Alves-Oliveira

, Patrícia Arriaga
, Carlos Martinho:
Cubus: Autonomous Embodied Characters to Stimulate Creative Idea Generation in Groups of Children. 360-373 - Joaquín Pérez Marco, Yanet Sánchez, Francisco J. Serón

, Eva Cerezo
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Interacting with a Semantic Affective ECA. 374-384 - Ricardo Rodrigues

, Carlos Martinho:
Towards Believable Interactions Between Synthetic Characters. 385-388 - Najmeh Sadoughi, Carlos Busso

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Joint Learning of Speech-Driven Facial Motion with Bidirectional Long-Short Term Memory. 389-402 - Sven Seele, Tobias Haubrich, Tim Metzler, Jonas Schild

, Rainer Herpers
, Marcin Grzegorzek
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Integration of Multi-modal Cues in Synthetic Attention Processes to Drive Virtual Agent Behavior. 403-412 - Carolin Straßmann, Nicole C. Krämer:

A Categorization of Virtual Agent Appearances and a Qualitative Study on Age-Related User Preferences. 413-422 - Carla Ten-Ventura

, Roberto Carlini, Stamatia Dasiopoulou
, Gerard Llorach Tó
, Leo Wanner:
Towards Reasoned Modality Selection in an Embodied Conversation Agent. 423-432 - Sam Thellman

, Annika Silvervarg, Tom Ziemke
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Lay Causal Explanations of Human vs. Humanoid Behavior. 433-436 - Myrthe Tielman

, Mark A. Neerincx, Willem-Paul Brinkman
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Generating Situation-Based Motivational Feedback in a PTSD E-health System. 437-440 - Dina Utami, Timothy W. Bickmore, Asimina Nikolopoulou, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow:

Talk About Death: End of Life Planning with a Virtual Agent. 441-450 - Bram van den Brink, Chris Christyowidiasmoro, Zerrin Yumak:

Social Gaze Model for an Interactive Virtual Character. 451-454 - Laura M. van der Lubbe

, Tibor Bosse:
Studying Gender Bias and Social Backlash via Simulated Negotiations with Virtual Agents. 455-458 - Ning Wang, David V. Pynadath, Susan G. Hill, Chirag Merchant:

The Dynamics of Human-Agent Trust with POMDP-Generated Explanations. 459-462 - Ning Wang, Ari Shapiro, David Schwartz, Gabrielle Lewine, Andrew Wei-Wen Feng:

Virtual Role-Play with Rapid Avatars. 463-466 - Qi Wang, Thierry Artières:

Motion Capture Synthesis with Adversarial Learning. 467-470

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