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Workshop at SIGGRAPH Asia 2012: Singapore
- Dinesh Manocha, Marianne Winslett:
Proceedings of the Workshop at SIGGRAPH Asia, WASA 2012, Singapore, November 26-27, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1835-8
Computer gaming
- Hyun-Soo Park, Ho-Chul Cho, KwangYeol Lee, Kyung-Joong Kim
:
Prediction of early stage opponents strategy for StarCraft AI using scouting and machine learning. 7-12 - Jiyoung Woo, Ah Reum Kang
, Huy Kang Kim
:
Modeling of bot usage diffusion across social networks in MMORPGs. 13-18 - Jiyoung Woo, Huy Kang Kim
:
Survey and research direction on online game security. 19-25 - Masaki Oshita, Hirotaka Ishikawa:
Gamepad vs. touchscreen: a comparison of action selection interfaces in computer games. 27-31 - Natalie Harrold
, Chek Tien Tan
, Daniel Rosser:
Towards an expression recognition game to assist the emotional development of children with autism spectrum disorders. 33-37 - Yoshihiro Okada, Takayuki Ogata, Hiroyuki Matsuguma:
Component-based approach for prototyping of movie-based physical therapy games. 39-45 - Youngseol Lee, Sung-Bae Cho:
Dynamic quest plot generation using Petri net planning. 47-52 - Du-Mim Yoon, Kyung-Joong Kim
:
3D game model and texture generation using interactive genetic algorithm. 53-58 - Umair Azfar Khan, Yoshihiro Okada:
Evolving story and character generation for role-playing games. 59-64 - Efstathios Goudoulakis, Abdennour El Rhalibi, Madjid Merabti, A. Taleb-Bendiab:
Framework for multi-agent planning and coordination in DIS. 65-71
Human robot interaction
- Sebastian Feller:
The nature of dialog: structural and lexical markers of dialogic teacher/learner interactions. 73-76 - Truong Dien Hoa, John-John Cabibihan
:
Cute and soft: baby steps in designing robots for children with autism. 77-79 - Alvin Hong Yee Wong, Yeow Kee Tan, Dilip Kumar Limbu, Adrian Hwang Jian Tay, Tran Anh Dung, Chern Yuen Anthony Wong:
Developing a robotic platform to play with pre-school autistic children in a classroom environment. 81-86 - Jamie Ng
, Odelia Yiling Tan, Alvin Hong Yee Wong, Wei Kiat Koh:
Older adults' attitudes toward homes service robots. 87-90 - Yanan Li, Shuzhi Sam Ge
, Keng Peng Tee:
Adaptive impedance control for natural human-robot collaboration. 91-96 - Qinyuan Ren
, Jian-Xin Xu, Xuelei Niu:
A GIM-based approach for biomimetic robot motion learning. 97-103 - Nutan Chen, Keng Peng Tee, Chee-Meng Chew
, Rui Yan:
Intuitive interaction for robotic grasping. 105-111 - Yuanwei Chua, Keng Peng Tee, Rui Yan:
Singularity robust inverse kinematics for a humanoid robot with minimum energy configuration and self-collision avoidance. 113-118 - Albertus Hendrawan Adiwahono, Bingbing Liu, Nutan Chen, Tai Wen Chang, Tran Anh Dung, Xiaojun Wu, Boon Siew Han:
System architecture for an interactive patrolling humanoid robot. 119-123 - Zhengchen Zhang, Shuzhi Sam Ge
, Keng Peng Tee:
Emotional sentence identification in a story. 125-130 - Liyuan Li, Qianli Xu, Yeow Kee Tan:
Attention-based addressee selection for service and social robots to interact with multiple persons. 131-136 - Yuanwei Chua, Keng Peng Tee, Rui Yan, Liyuan Li, Zhiyong Huang:
Towards more engaging telepresence by face tracking. 137-141 - Wee Teck Fong:
Force and torque simulation in virtual tennis. 143-146
Visualization
- Dogan Demir, Kenes Beketayev, Gunther H. Weber
, Peer-Timo Bremer, Valerio Pascucci, Bernd Hamann:
Topology exploration with hierarchical landscapes. 147-154 - Kenes Beketayev, Gunther H. Weber
, Dmitriy Morozov, Aidos Abzhanov, Bernd Hamann:
Geometry-preserving topological landscapes. 155-160 - Wei Li, Gianluca Paladini, Leo J. Grady, Timo Kohlberger, Vivek Kumar Singh, Claus Bahlmann:
Luggage visualization and virtual unpacking. 161-168 - Steven T. Ford, Ivan Viola
, Stefan Bruckner
, Hans Torp, Gabriel Kiss:
HeartPad: real-time visual guidance for cardiac ultrasound. 169-176

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