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E-raamat: Intelligent Virtual Agents: 11th International Conference, IVA 2011, Reykjavik, Iceland, September 15-17, 2011. Proceedings

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2011
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA 2011, held in Reykjavik, Island, in September 2011. The 18 revised full papers and 27 revised short papers presented together with 25 poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 91 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on social and dramatic interaction; guides and relational agents; nonverbal behavior; adaptation and coordination; listening and feedback; frameworks and tools; cooperation and copresence; emotion; poster abstracts.
Social and Dramatic Interaction
Culture-Related Topic Selection in Small Talk Conversations across Germany and Japan
1(13)
Birgit Endrass
Yukiko Nakano
Afia Akhter Lipi
Matthias Rehm
Elisabeth Andre
"I Like Your Shirt" - Dialogue Acts for Enabling Social Talk in Conversational Agents
14(14)
Tina Kluwer
Virtual Clones: Data-Driven Social Navigation
28(7)
Doron Friedman
Peleg Tuchman
Tilt Riders: Improvisational Agents Who Know What the Scene Is about
35(7)
Antonio Brisson
Brian Magerko
Ana Paiva
Digital Improvisational Theatre: Party Quirks
42(6)
Brian Magerko
Christopher DeLeon
Peter Dohogne
Where to Sit? The Study and Implementation of Seat Selection in Public Places
48(7)
Elin Carstensdottir
Kristin Gudmundsdottir
Gunnar Valgardsson
Hannes Vilhjalmsson
Guides and Relational Agents
Relational Agents Improve Engagement and Learning in Science Museum Visitors
55(13)
Timothy Bickmore
Laura Pfeifer
Daniel Schulman
Virtual Rapport 2.0
68(12)
Lixing Huang
Louis-Philippe Morency
Jonathan Gratch
It's in Their Eyes: A Study on Female and Male Virtual Humans' Gaze
80(13)
Philipp Kulms
Nicole C. Kramer
Jonathan Gratch
Sin-Hwa Kang
Get Involved in an Interactive Virtual Tour of Brest Harbour: Follow the Guide and Participate
93(7)
Mukesh Barange
Pierre De Loor
Vincent Louis
Ronan Querree
Julien Soler
Thanh-Hai Trinh
Eric Maisel
Pierre Chevailber
Using Virtual Tour Behavior to Build Dialogue Models for Training Review
100(6)
Antonio Roque
Dusan Jan
Mark Core
David Traum
Posture, Relationship, and Discourse Structure: Models of Nonverbal Behavior for Long-Term Interaction
106(7)
Daniel Schulman
Timothy Bickmore
Nonverbal Behavior
Sign Language Avatars: Animation and Comprehensibility
113(14)
Michael Kipp
Alexis Heloir
Quan Nguyen
How to Train Your Avatar: A Data Driven Approach to Gesture Generation
127(14)
Chung-Cheng Chiu
Stacy Marsella
Nonverbal Action Selection for Explanations Using an Enhanced Behavior Net
141(7)
Javier Snaider
Andrew M. Olney
Natalie Person
Providing Gender to Embodied Conversational Agents
148(7)
Marco Vala
Gabriel Blanco
Ana Paiva
Modeling Gaze Behavior for Virtual Demonstrators
155(7)
Yazhou Huang
Justin L. Matthews
Teenie Matlock
Marcelo Kallmann
A Framework for Motion Based Bodily Enaction with Virtual Characters
162(7)
Roberto Pugliese
Klaus Lehtonen
Adaptation and Coordination
Towards Conversational Agents That Attend to and Adapt to Communicative User Feedback
169(14)
Hendrik Buschmeier
Stefan Kopp
Quid Pro Quo? Reciprocal Self-disclosure and Communicative Accomodation towards a Virtual Interviewer
183(12)
Astrid M. von der Putten
Laura Hoffmann
Jennifer Klatt
Nicole C Kramer
Creating Familiarity through Adaptive Behavior Generation in Human-Agent Interaction
195(7)
Ramin Yaghoubzadeh
Stefan Kopp
Contextual Affordances for Intelligent Virtual Characters
202(7)
Frederick W.P. Heckel
G. Michael Youngblood
Negotiations in the Context of AIDS Prevention: An Agent Basded Model Using Theory of Mind
209(7)
Jennifer Klatt
Stacy Marsella
Nicole C. Kramer
Listening and Feedback
Towards More Comprehensive Listening Behavior: Beyond the Bobble Head
216(12)
Zhiyang Wang
Jina Lee
Stacy Marsella
Backchannels: Quantity, Type and Timing Matters
228(12)
Ronald Poppe
Khiet P. Truong
Dirk Heylen
Modeling Side Participants and Bystanders: The Importance of Being a Laugh Track
240(8)
Jina Lee
Stacy Marsella
Appropriate and Inappropriate Timing of Listener Responses from Multiple Perspectives
248(7)
Iwan de Kok
Dirk Heylen
Identifying Utterances Addressed to an Agent in Multiparty Human-Agent Conversations
255(7)
Naoya Baba
Hung-Hsuan Huang
Yukiko I. Nakano
Estimating a User's Conversational Engagement Based on Head Pose Information
262(7)
Ryota Ooko
Ryo Ishii
Yukiko I. Nakano
Frameworks and Tools
Demonstrating and Testing the BML Compliance of BML Realizers
269(13)
Herwin van Welbergen
Yuyu Xu
Marcus Thiebaux
Wei-Wen Feng
Jingqiao Fu
Dennis Reidsma
Ari Shapiro
Robots Meet IVAs: A Mind-Body Interface for Migrating Artificial Intelligent Agents
282(14)
Michael Kriegel
Ruth Aylett
Pedro Cuba
Marco Vala
Ana Paiva
Multimodal Plan Representation for Adaptable BML Scheduling
296(13)
Dennis Reidsma
Herwin van Welbergen
Job Zwiers
Towards the Rapid Development of a Natural Language Understanding Module
309(7)
Catarina Moreira
Ana Cristina Mendes
Luisa Coheur
Bruno Martins
Expressive Multimodal Conversational Acts for SAIBA Agents
316(8)
Jeremy Riviere
Carole Adam
Sylvie Pesty
Catherine Pelachaud
Nadine Guiraud
Dominique Longin
Emiliano Lorini
Continuous Interaction within the SAIBA Framework
324(7)
Job Zwiers
Herwin van Welbergen
Dennis Reidsma
A Flexible Dual Task Paradigm for Evaluating an Embodied Conversational Agent: Modality Effects and Reaction Time as an Index of Cognitive Load
331(7)
Catherine J. Stevens
Guillaume Gibert
Yvonne Leung
Zhengzhi Zhang
Cooperation and Copresence
Did You Notice? Artificial Team-Mates Take Risks for Players
338(12)
Tim Merritt
Christopher Ong
Teong Leong Chuah
Kevin MeGee
Sharing Emotions and Space Empathy as a Basis for Cooperative Spatial Interaction
350(13)
Hana Boukricha
Nhung Nguyen
Ipke Wachsmuth
Perception of Spatial Relations and of Coexistence with Virtual Agents
363(7)
Mohammad Obaid
Radoslaw Niewiadomski
Catherine Pelachaud
Failure Detection and Reactive Teaming for Behavior-Based Subsumption
370(7)
Frederick W.P. Heckel
G. Michael Youngblood
Comparing Modes of Information Presentation: Text versus ECA and Single versus Two ECAs
377(7)
Svetlana Stoyanchev
Paul Piwek
Helmut Prendinger
Emotion
Empirical Evaluation of Computational Emotional Contagion Models
384(14)
Jason Tsai
Emma Bowring
Stacy Marsella
Milind Tambe
Don't Scratch! Self-adaptors Reflect Emotional Stability
398(14)
Michael Neff
Nicholas Toothman
Robeson Bowmani
Jean E. Fox Tree
Marilyn A. Walker
Exploration on Context-Sensitive Affect Sensing in an Intelligent Agent
412(7)
Li Zhang
To Date or Not to Date? A Minimalist Affect-Modulated Control Architecture for Dating Virtual Characters
419(7)
Michal Bida
Cyril Brom
Marketa Popelova
Poster Abstracts
Interactive Characters for Cultural Training of Small Military Units
426(2)
Priti Aggarwal
Kevin Feeley
Fabrizio Morbini
Ron Artstein
Anton Leuski
David Traum
Julia Kim
The BML Sequencer: A Tool for Authoring Multi-character Animations
428(3)
Priti Aggarwal
David Traum
Intelligent Virtual Environment Development with the REVE Platform: An Overview
431(2)
George Anastassakis
Themis Panayiotopoulos
Users's Expectations of IVA Recall and Forgetting
433(2)
Karla Bransky
Debbie Richards
Validity of a Virtual Negotiation Training
435(2)
Joost Broekens
Maaike Harbers
Willem-Paul Brinkman
Catholijn Jonker
Karel Van den Bosch
John-Jules Meyer
A Software Framework for Individualized Agent Behavior
437(2)
Ionut Damian
Birgit Endrass
Nikolaus Bee
Elisabeth Andre
The Mona Lisa Gaze Effect as an Objective Metric for Perceived Cospatiality
439(2)
Jens Edlund
Samer Al Moubayed
Jonas Beskow
Bots in Our Midst: Communicating with Automated Agents in Online Virtual Worlds
441(2)
Doron Friedman
Beatrice Hasler
Anat Brovman
Peleg Tuchman
Realistic Eye Models Taking into Account Pupil Dilation and Corneal Reflection
443(2)
Guillaume Gibert
Control of Speech-Related Facial Movements of an Avatar from Video
445(2)
Guillaume Gibert
Catherine J. Stevens
Teaching Her, Him ... or Hir? Challenges for a Cross-Cultural Study
447(2)
Magnus Haake
Annika Silvervarg
Betty Tarning
Agneta Gulz
Examining Learners' Emotional Responses to Virtual Pedagogical Agents' Tutoring Strategies
449(2)
Jason Harley
Francois Bouchet
Roger Azevedo
Source Orientation in Communication with a Conversational Agent
451(2)
Yugo Hayashi
Hung-Hsuan Huang
Victor V. Kryssanov
Akira Urao
Kazuhisa Miwa
Hitoshi Ogawa
Checkpoint Exercise: Training with Virtual Actors in Virtual Worlds
453(2)
Dusan Jan
Eric Chance
Dinesh Rajpurohit
David DeVault
Anton Leuski
Jacki Morie
David Traum
Modeling Nonverbal Behavior of a Virtual Counselor during Intimate Self-disclosure
455(3)
Sin-Hwa Kang
Candy Sidner
Jonathan Gratch
Ron Artstein
Lixing Huang
Louis-Philippe Morency
The Effects of Virtual Agent Humor and Gaze Behavior on Human-Virtual Agent Proxemics
458(2)
Peter Khooshabeh
Sudeep Gandhe
Cade McCall
Jonathan Gratch
Jim Blascovich
David Traum
Clarion as a Cognitive Framework for Intelligent Virtual Agents
460(2)
Michael F. Lynch
Ron Sun
Nicholas Wilson
Towards a Design Approach for Integrating BDI Agents in Virtual Environments
462(2)
Joost van Oijen
Frank Dignum
Animating a Conversational Agent with User Expressivity
464(2)
M.K. Rajagopal
P. Horain
C. Pelachaud
Expressing Emotions on Robotic Companions with Limited Facial Expression Capabilities
466(2)
Tiago Ribeiro
Iolanda Leite
Jan Kedziersski
Adam Oleksy
Ana Paiva
A BML Based Embodied Conversational Agent for a Personality Detection Program
468(2)
Guillermo Solano Mendez
Dennis Reidsma
Flipper: An Information State Component for Spoken Dialogue Systems
470(3)
Mark ter Maat
Dirk Heylen
Dynamic Planning for Agents in Games Using Social Norms and Emotions
473(2)
Palli R. Thrainsson
Arnkell Logi Petursson
Harnes Hogni Vilhjalmsson
Are Intelligent Pedagogical Agents Effective in Fostering Students' Note-Taking While Learning with a Multi-agent Adaptive Hypermedia Environment?
475(2)
Gregory Trevors
Melissa Duffy
Roger Azevedo
Toward a Conversational Virtual Instructor of Ballroom Dance
477(2)
Masaki Uejou
Hung-Hsuan Huang
Jooho Lee
Kyoji Kawagoe
Author Index 479