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Social and Dramatic Interaction |
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Culture-Related Topic Selection in Small Talk Conversations across Germany and Japan |
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1 | (13) |
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"I Like Your Shirt" - Dialogue Acts for Enabling Social Talk in Conversational Agents |
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14 | (14) |
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Virtual Clones: Data-Driven Social Navigation |
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28 | (7) |
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Tilt Riders: Improvisational Agents Who Know What the Scene Is about |
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35 | (7) |
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Digital Improvisational Theatre: Party Quirks |
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42 | (6) |
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Where to Sit? The Study and Implementation of Seat Selection in Public Places |
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48 | (7) |
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Guides and Relational Agents |
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Relational Agents Improve Engagement and Learning in Science Museum Visitors |
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55 | (13) |
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68 | (12) |
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It's in Their Eyes: A Study on Female and Male Virtual Humans' Gaze |
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80 | (13) |
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Get Involved in an Interactive Virtual Tour of Brest Harbour: Follow the Guide and Participate |
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93 | (7) |
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Using Virtual Tour Behavior to Build Dialogue Models for Training Review |
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100 | (6) |
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Posture, Relationship, and Discourse Structure: Models of Nonverbal Behavior for Long-Term Interaction |
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106 | (7) |
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Sign Language Avatars: Animation and Comprehensibility |
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113 | (14) |
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How to Train Your Avatar: A Data Driven Approach to Gesture Generation |
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127 | (14) |
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Nonverbal Action Selection for Explanations Using an Enhanced Behavior Net |
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141 | (7) |
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Providing Gender to Embodied Conversational Agents |
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148 | (7) |
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Modeling Gaze Behavior for Virtual Demonstrators |
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155 | (7) |
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A Framework for Motion Based Bodily Enaction with Virtual Characters |
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162 | (7) |
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Adaptation and Coordination |
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Towards Conversational Agents That Attend to and Adapt to Communicative User Feedback |
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169 | (14) |
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Quid Pro Quo? Reciprocal Self-disclosure and Communicative Accomodation towards a Virtual Interviewer |
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183 | (12) |
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Creating Familiarity through Adaptive Behavior Generation in Human-Agent Interaction |
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195 | (7) |
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Contextual Affordances for Intelligent Virtual Characters |
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202 | (7) |
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Negotiations in the Context of AIDS Prevention: An Agent Basded Model Using Theory of Mind |
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209 | (7) |
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Towards More Comprehensive Listening Behavior: Beyond the Bobble Head |
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216 | (12) |
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Backchannels: Quantity, Type and Timing Matters |
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228 | (12) |
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Modeling Side Participants and Bystanders: The Importance of Being a Laugh Track |
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240 | (8) |
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Appropriate and Inappropriate Timing of Listener Responses from Multiple Perspectives |
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248 | (7) |
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Identifying Utterances Addressed to an Agent in Multiparty Human-Agent Conversations |
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255 | (7) |
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Estimating a User's Conversational Engagement Based on Head Pose Information |
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262 | (7) |
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Demonstrating and Testing the BML Compliance of BML Realizers |
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269 | (13) |
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Robots Meet IVAs: A Mind-Body Interface for Migrating Artificial Intelligent Agents |
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282 | (14) |
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Multimodal Plan Representation for Adaptable BML Scheduling |
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296 | (13) |
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Towards the Rapid Development of a Natural Language Understanding Module |
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309 | (7) |
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Expressive Multimodal Conversational Acts for SAIBA Agents |
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316 | (8) |
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Continuous Interaction within the SAIBA Framework |
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324 | (7) |
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A Flexible Dual Task Paradigm for Evaluating an Embodied Conversational Agent: Modality Effects and Reaction Time as an Index of Cognitive Load |
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331 | (7) |
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Cooperation and Copresence |
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Did You Notice? Artificial Team-Mates Take Risks for Players |
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338 | (12) |
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Sharing Emotions and Space Empathy as a Basis for Cooperative Spatial Interaction |
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350 | (13) |
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Perception of Spatial Relations and of Coexistence with Virtual Agents |
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363 | (7) |
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Failure Detection and Reactive Teaming for Behavior-Based Subsumption |
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370 | (7) |
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Comparing Modes of Information Presentation: Text versus ECA and Single versus Two ECAs |
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377 | (7) |
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Empirical Evaluation of Computational Emotional Contagion Models |
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384 | (14) |
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Don't Scratch! Self-adaptors Reflect Emotional Stability |
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398 | (14) |
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Exploration on Context-Sensitive Affect Sensing in an Intelligent Agent |
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412 | (7) |
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To Date or Not to Date? A Minimalist Affect-Modulated Control Architecture for Dating Virtual Characters |
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419 | (7) |
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Interactive Characters for Cultural Training of Small Military Units |
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426 | (2) |
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The BML Sequencer: A Tool for Authoring Multi-character Animations |
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428 | (3) |
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Intelligent Virtual Environment Development with the REVE Platform: An Overview |
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431 | (2) |
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Users's Expectations of IVA Recall and Forgetting |
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433 | (2) |
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Validity of a Virtual Negotiation Training |
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435 | (2) |
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A Software Framework for Individualized Agent Behavior |
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437 | (2) |
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The Mona Lisa Gaze Effect as an Objective Metric for Perceived Cospatiality |
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439 | (2) |
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Bots in Our Midst: Communicating with Automated Agents in Online Virtual Worlds |
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441 | (2) |
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Realistic Eye Models Taking into Account Pupil Dilation and Corneal Reflection |
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443 | (2) |
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Control of Speech-Related Facial Movements of an Avatar from Video |
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445 | (2) |
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Teaching Her, Him ... or Hir? Challenges for a Cross-Cultural Study |
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447 | (2) |
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Examining Learners' Emotional Responses to Virtual Pedagogical Agents' Tutoring Strategies |
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449 | (2) |
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Source Orientation in Communication with a Conversational Agent |
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451 | (2) |
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Checkpoint Exercise: Training with Virtual Actors in Virtual Worlds |
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453 | (2) |
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Modeling Nonverbal Behavior of a Virtual Counselor during Intimate Self-disclosure |
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455 | (3) |
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The Effects of Virtual Agent Humor and Gaze Behavior on Human-Virtual Agent Proxemics |
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458 | (2) |
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Clarion as a Cognitive Framework for Intelligent Virtual Agents |
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460 | (2) |
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Towards a Design Approach for Integrating BDI Agents in Virtual Environments |
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462 | (2) |
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Animating a Conversational Agent with User Expressivity |
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464 | (2) |
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Expressing Emotions on Robotic Companions with Limited Facial Expression Capabilities |
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466 | (2) |
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A BML Based Embodied Conversational Agent for a Personality Detection Program |
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468 | (2) |
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Flipper: An Information State Component for Spoken Dialogue Systems |
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470 | (3) |
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Dynamic Planning for Agents in Games Using Social Norms and Emotions |
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473 | (2) |
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Harnes Hogni Vilhjalmsson |
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Are Intelligent Pedagogical Agents Effective in Fostering Students' Note-Taking While Learning with a Multi-agent Adaptive Hypermedia Environment? |
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475 | (2) |
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Toward a Conversational Virtual Instructor of Ballroom Dance |
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477 | (2) |
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Author Index |
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