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6. IVA 2006: Marina Del Rey, CA, USA
- Jonathan Gratch, Robert Michael Young, Ruth Aylett, Daniel Ballin, Patrick Olivier:
Intelligent Virtual Agents, 6th International Conference, IVA 2006, Marina Del Rey, CA, USA, August 21-23, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4133, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-37593-7
Social Impact of IVAs
- Henriette C. van Vugt, Elly A. Konijn, Johan F. Hoorn, Jolanda Veldhuis:
Why Fat Interface Characters Are Better e-Health Advisors. 1-13 - Jonathan Gratch, Anna Okhmatovskaia, Francois Lamothe, Stacy Marsella, Mathieu Morales, Rick J. van der Werf, Louis-Philippe Morency:
Virtual Rapport. 14-27
IVAs Recognizing Human Behavior
- Stefan Kopp, Olaf Graeser:
Imitation Learning and Response Facilitation in Embodied Agents. 28-41 - Mohammed E. Hoque, Mohammed Yeasin, Max M. Louwerse:
Robust Recognition of Emotion from Speech. 42-53 - Sidney K. D'Mello, Arthur C. Graesser:
Affect Detection from Human-Computer Dialogue with an Intelligent Tutoring System. 54-67 - Li Zhang, John A. Barnden, Robert J. Hendley, Alan M. Wallington:
Exploitation in Affect Detection in Improvisational E-Drama. 68-79
Human Interpretation of IVA Behavior
- Stacy Marsella, Sharon Marie Carnicke, Jonathan Gratch, Anna Okhmatovskaia, Albert A. Rizzo:
An Exploration of Delsarte's Structural Acting System. 80-92 - Stéphanie Buisine, Sarkis Abrilian, Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Jean-Claude Martin, Laurence Devillers, Catherine Pelachaud:
Perception of Blended Emotions: From Video Corpus to Expressive Agent. 93-106 - Zhigang Deng, Jeremy N. Bailenson, John P. Lewis, Ulrich Neumann:
Perceiving Visual Emotions with Speech. 107-120
Embodied Conversational Agents
- Ronakkumar Patel, Anton Leuski, David R. Traum:
Dealing with Out of Domain Questions in Virtual Characters. 121-131 - Lee McCauley, Sidney K. D'Mello:
MIKI: A Speech Enabled Intelligent Kiosk. 132-144 - Jean-Paul Sansonnet, David Leray, Jean-Claude Martin:
Architecture of a Framework for Generic Assisting Conversational Agents. 145-156 - Norbert Pfleger, Markus Löckelt:
A Comprehensive Context Model for Multi-party Interactions with Virtual Characters. 157-168 - Sabarish V. Babu, Stephen Schmugge, Tiffany Barnes, Larry F. Hodges:
"What Would You Like to Talk About?" An Evaluation of Social Conversations with a Virtual Receptionist. 169-180
Characteristics of Nonverbal Behavior
- Nicolas Ech Chafai, Catherine Pelachaud, Danielle Pelé, Gaspard Breton:
Gesture Expressivity Modulations in an ECA Application. 181-192 - Erdan Gu, Norman I. Badler:
Visual Attention and Eye Gaze During Multiparty Conversations with Distractions. 193-204
Behavior Representation Languages
- Stefan Kopp, Brigitte Krenn, Stacy Marsella, Andrew N. Marshall, Catherine Pelachaud, Hannes Pirker, Kristinn R. Thórisson, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson:
Towards a Common Framework for Multimodal Generation: The Behavior Markup Language. 205-217 - Michael Nischt, Helmut Prendinger, Elisabeth André, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
MPML3D: A Reactive Framework for the Multimodal Presentation Markup Language. 218-229
Generation of Nonverbal Behavior with Speech
- Michael Kipp:
Creativity Meets Automation: Combining Nonverbal Action Authoring with Rules and Machine Learning. 230-242 - Jina Lee, Stacy Marsella:
Nonverbal Behavior Generator for Embodied Conversational Agents. 243-255 - Karlo Smid, Goranka Zoric, Igor S. Pandzic:
[HUGE]: Universal Architecture for Statistically Based HUman GEsturing. 256-269 - Celso de Melo, Ana Paiva:
A Story About Gesticulation Expression. 270-281
IVAs in Serious Games
- Ning Wang, Stacy Marsella:
Introducing EVG: An Emotion Evoking Game. 282-291 - Zsófia Ruttkay, Job Zwiers, Herwin van Welbergen, Dennis Reidsma:
Towards a Reactive Virtual Trainer. 292-303 - Ruth Aylett, Rui Figueiredo, Sandy Louchart, João Dias, Ana Paiva:
Making It Up as You Go Along - Improvising Stories for Pedagogical Purposes. 304-315
Cognition and Emotion I
- Stephen J. Read, Lynn C. Miller, Brian Monroe, Aaron Brownstein, Wayne Zachary, Jean-Christophe Le Mentec, Vassil Iordanov:
A Neurobiologically Inspired Model of Personality in an Intelligent Agent. 316-328 - Benny Ping-Han Lee, Edward Chao-Chun Kao, Von-Wun Soo:
Feeling Ambivalent: A Model of Mixed Emotions for Virtual Agents. 329-342 - Patrick Gebhard, Kerstin H. Kipp:
Are Computer-Generated Emotions and Moods Plausible to Humans?. 343-356 - Jennifer Sandercock, Lin Padgham, Fabio Zambetta:
Creating Adaptive and Individual Personalities in Many Characters Without Hand-Crafting Behaviors. 357-368
Cognition and Emotion II
- Mei Si, Stacy Marsella, David V. Pynadath:
Thespian: Modeling Socially Normative Behavior in a Decision-Theoretic Framework. 369-382 - Wan Ching Ho, Scott Watson:
Autobiographic Knowledge for Believable Virtual Characters. 383-394 - Andrea Lockerd Thomaz, Cynthia Breazeal:
Teachable Characters: User Studies, Design Principles, and Learning Performance. 395-406
Applications of IVAs
- Lynne E. Hall, Marco Vala, Marc Hall, Marc Webster, Sarah Woods, Adrian Gordon, Ruth Aylett:
FearNot's Appearance: Reflecting Children's Expectations and Perspectives. 407-419 - Wei Shao, Demetri Terzopoulos:
Populating Reconstructed Archaeological Sites with Autonomous Virtual Humans. 420-433 - Michael Kipp, Kerstin H. Kipp, Alassane Ndiaye, Patrick Gebhard:
Evaluating the Tangible Interface and Virtual Characters in the Interactive COHIBIT Exhibit. 434-444
Invited Talks
- Rod Humble:
Invited Talk: Rule Systems and Video Games. 445 - Michael Mateas, Andrew Stern:
Façade: Architecture and Authorial Idioms for Believable Agents in Interactive Drama. 446-448 - Brian Parkinson:
Invited Talk: Social Effects of Emotion: Two Modes of Relation Alignment. 449
Posters
- Dilyana Valkova Budakova, Lyudmil Georgiev Dakovski:
Computer Model of Emotional Agents. 450 - Giovanni Cozzolongo, Berardina De Carolis:
Affective Robots as Mediators in Smart Environments. 451 - Elizabeth A. Crane, M. Melissa Gross, Barbara L. Fredrickson:
Expression of Emotion in Body and Face. 452 - Pablo Lucas dos Anjos, Ruth Aylett:
Towards Primate-Like Synthetic Sociability. 453 - Todd Furmanski:
Here Be Dragons: Integrating Agent Behaviors with Procedural Emergent Landscapes and Structures. 454 - Agneta Gulz, Magnus Haake:
Virtual Pedagogical Agents: Naturalism vs. Stylization. 455 - Johan F. Hoorn, Henriette C. van Vugt:
The Role of Social Norm in User-Engagement and Appreciation of the Web Interface Agent Bonzi Buddy. 456 - Yu-Cheng Hsu, Paul Hsueh-Min Chang, Von-Wun Soo:
Countering Adversarial Strategies in Multi-agent Virtual Scenarios. 457 - Ryo Ishii, Toshimitsu Miyajima, Kinya Fujita, Yukiko I. Nakano:
Avatar's Gaze Control to Facilitate Conversational Turn-Taking in Virtual-Space Multi-user Voice Chat System. 458 - Patrick Jeuniaux, Max M. Louwerse, Xiangen Hu:
The Role of Discourse Structure and Response Time in Multimodal Communication. 459-460 - Lynn C. Miller, Stephen J. Read, Wayne Zachary, Jean-Christophe Le Mentec, Vassil Iordanov, Andrew Rosoff, James Eilbert:
The PAC Cognitive Architecture. 461 - Toshimitsu Miyajima, Kinya Fujita:
Control of Avatar's Facial Expression Using Fundamental Frequency in Multi-user Voice Chat System. 462 - David Panzoli, Hervé Luga, Yves Duthen:
Modeling Cognition with a Human Memory Inspired Advanced Neural Controller. 463 - Guilherme Raimundo, João P. Cabral, Celso de Melo, Luís C. Oliveira, Ana Paiva:
Storytelling - The Difference Between Fantasy and Reality. 464 - Matthias Rehm, Birgit Endrass, Elisabeth André:
A Plug-and-Play Framework for Theories of Social Group Dynamics. 465-466 - Stéphane Sanchez, Hervé Luga, Yves Duthen:
Learning Classifier Systems and Behavioural Animation of Virtual Characters. 467 - Thomas Santarelli, Charles Barba, Floyd A. Glenn, Daphne Bogert:
Using Intelligent Agents to Facilitate Game Based Cultural Familiarization Training. 468 - Marco Vala, João Dias, Ana Paiva:
Mind the Body. 469 - Jean-Christophe Le Mentec, Wayne Zachary:
CAB: A Tool for Interoperation Among Cognitive Architectures. 470
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