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- Shazia Afzal, Peter Robinson:
Natural affect data - Collection & annotation in a learning context. ACII 2009: 1-7 - Shazia Afzal, Tevfik Metin Sezgin, Yujian Gao, Peter Robinson:
Perception of emotional expressions in different representations using facial feature points. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Miguel Bruns Alonso, David V. Keyson, Caroline Hummels:
Roll and rock: Exploring the affective loop in a pen. ACII 2009: 1-2 - Noam Amir, Adva Weiss, Rachel Hadad:
Is there a dominant channel in perception of emotions? ACII 2009: 1-6 - Diana Arellano, Isaac Lera, Javier Varona, Francisco José Perales López:
Integration of a semantic and affective model for realistic generation of emotional states in virtual characters. ACII 2009: 1-7 - A. L. Arenas, Vicenç Gómez, Hilbert J. Kappen:
Sparse matrix factorization for brain computer interfaces. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Akshay Asthana, Jason M. Saragih, Michael Wagner, Roland Goecke:
Evaluating AAM fitting methods for facial expression recognition. ACII 2009: 1-8 - Byung-Chull Bae, Robert Michael Young:
Evaluation of a computational model of surprise arousal in narratives. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell, Tyler Pace:
Understanding affective interaction: Emotion, engagement, and internet videos. ACII 2009: 1-8 - Christian Becker-Asano, Toshiyuki Kanda, Carlos Toshinori Ishi, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
How about laughter? Perceived naturalness of two laughing humanoid robots. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Nikolaus Bee, Stefan Franke, Elisabeth André:
Relations between facial display, eye gaze and head tilt: Dominance perception variations of virtual agents. ACII 2009: 1-7 - João Bispo, Ana Paiva:
A model for emotional contagion based on the emotional contagion scale. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Tibor Bosse, Edwin Zwanenburg:
There's always hope: Enhancing agent believability through expectation-based emotions. ACII 2009: 1-8 - Hana Boukricha, Ipke Wachsmuth, Andrea Hofstätter, Karl Grammer:
Pleasure-arousal-dominance driven facial expression simulation. ACII 2009: 1-7 - Konstantinos Bousmalis, Marc Mehu, Maja Pantic:
Spotting agreement and disagreement: A survey of nonverbal audiovisual cues and tools. ACII 2009: 1-9 - Timothy R. Brick, Michael D. Hunter, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Get the FACS fast: Automated FACS face analysis benefits from the addition of velocity. ACII 2009: 1-7 - Egon L. van den Broek, Joris H. Janssen, Joyce H. D. M. Westerink:
Guidelines for affective signal processing (ASP): From lab to life. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Egon L. van den Broek, Frans van der Sluis, Ton Dijkstra:
Therapy progress indicator (TPI): Combining speech parameters and the subjective unit of distress. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Joost Broekens, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
AffectButton: Towards a standard for dynamic affective user feedback. ACII 2009: 1-8 - Paul M. Brunet, Hastings Donnan, Gary McKeown, Ellen Douglas-Cowie, Roderick Cowie:
Social signal processing: What are the relevant variables? And in what ways do they relate? ACII 2009: 1-6 - Felix Burkhardt, Markus Van Ballegooy, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Tim Polzehl, Joachim Stegmann:
Emotion detection in dialog systems: Applications, strategies and challenges. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Steven Cadavid, Mohammad H. Mahoor, Daniel S. Messinger, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Automated classification of gaze direction using spectral regression and support vector machine. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Sabrina Campano, Nicolas Sabouret:
A socio-emotional model of impoliteness for non-player characters. ACII 2009: 1-7 - Antonio Camurri, Giovanna Varni, Gualtiero Volpe:
Measuring entrainment in small groups of musicians. ACII 2009: 1-4 - Ginevra Castellano, Iolanda Leite, André Pereira, Carlos Martinho, Ana Paiva, Peter W. McOwan:
It's all in the game: Towards an affect sensitive and context aware game companion. ACII 2009: 1-8 - Chung-Yi Chi, Ying-Shian Wu, Wei-Rong Chu, Daniel C. Wu, Jane Yung-jen Hsu, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai:
The power of words: Enhancing music mood estimation with textual input of lyrics. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Céline Clavel, Jean-Claude Martin:
Exploring relations between cognitive style and multimodal expression of emotion in a TV series corpus. ACII 2009: 1-8 - Céline Clavel, Albert Rilliard, Takaaki Shochi, Jean-Claude Martin:
Personality differences in the multimodal perception and expression of cultural attitudes and emotions. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Alexis Clay, Nadine Couture, Laurence Nigay:
Engineering affective computing: A unifying software architecture. ACII 2009: 1-6 - Jeffrey F. Cohn, T. S. Kruez, Iain A. Matthews, Ying Yang, Minh Hoai Nguyen, M. T. Padilla, Feng Zhou, Fernando De la Torre:
Detecting depression from facial actions and vocal prosody. ACII 2009: 1-7
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