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- Constraints-Based Complex Behavior in Rich EnvironmentsJan M. Allbeck, Hadas Kress-Gazit. 1-14 [doi]
- Smart Events and Primed AgentsCatherine Stocker, Libo Sun, Pengfei Huang, Wenhu Qin, Jan M. Allbeck, Norman I. Badler. 15-27 [doi]
- Using Artificial Team Members for Team Training in Virtual EnvironmentsJurriaan van Diggelen, Tijmen Muller, Karel van den Bosch. 28-34 [doi]
- A Comprehensive Taxonomy of Human Motives: A Principled Basis for the Motives of Intelligent AgentsStephen J. Read, Jennifer Talevich, David A. Walsh, Gurveen Chopra, Ravi Iyer. 35-41 [doi]
- The Impact of a Mixed Reality Display Configuration on User Behavior with a Virtual HumanKyle Johnsen, Diane Beck, Benjamin Lok. 42-48 [doi]
- A Multimodal Real-Time Platform for Studying Human-Avatar InteractionsHui Zhang 0006, Damian Fricker, Chen Yu. 49-56 [doi]
- Realizing Multimodal Behavior - Closing the Gap between Behavior Planning and Embodied Agent PresentationMichael Kipp, Alexis Heloir, Marc Schröder, Patrick Gebhard. 57-63 [doi]
- Designing an Expressive Avatar of a Real PersonSangyoon Lee, Gordon Carlson, Steve Jones, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot. 64-76 [doi]
- Interactive Motion Modeling and Parameterization by Direct DemonstrationCarlo Camporesi, Yazhou Huang, Marcelo Kallmann. 77-90 [doi]
- Speed Dating with an Affective Virtual Agent - Developing a Testbed for Emotion ModelsMatthijs Pontier, Ghazanfar F. Siddiqui, Johan F. Hoorn. 91-103 [doi]
- Individualized Gesturing Outperforms Average Gesturing - Evaluating Gesture Production in Virtual HumansKirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp, Friederike Eyssel. 104-117 [doi]
- Level of Detail Based Behavior Control for Virtual CharactersFelix Kistler, Michael Wißner, Elisabeth André. 118-124 [doi]
- Virtual Agents Based Simulation for Training Healthcare Workers in Hand Hygiene ProceduresJeffrey Bertrand, Sabarish V. Babu, Philip Polgreen, Alberto Maria Segre. 125-131 [doi]
- Modeling Behavioral Manifestations of Coordination and Rapport over Multiple Conversations - Speaking Rate as a Relational Indicator for a Virtual AgentDaniel Schulman, Timothy W. Bickmore. 132-138 [doi]
- DelsArtMap: Applying Delsarte s Aesthetic System to Virtual AgentsMichael Nixon, Philippe Pasquier, Magy Seif El-Nasr. 139-145 [doi]
- Backchannel Strategies for Artificial ListenersRonald Poppe, Khiet P. Truong, Dennis Reidsma, Dirk Heylen. 146-158 [doi]
- Learning Backchannel Prediction Model from Parasocial Consensus Sampling: A Subjective EvaluationLixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency, Jonathan Gratch. 159-172 [doi]
- RIDE: A Simulator for Robotic Intelligence DevelopmentHyunRyong Jung, Meongchul Song. 173-179 [doi]
- A Velocity-Based Approach for Simulating Human Collision AvoidanceIoannis Karamouzas, Mark H. Overmars. 180-186 [doi]
- Influence of Personality Traits on Backchannel SelectionEtienne de Sevin, Sylwia Julia Hyniewska, Catherine Pelachaud. 187-193 [doi]
- Multimodal Backchannels for Embodied Conversational AgentsElisabetta Bevacqua, Sathish Pammi, Sylwia Julia Hyniewska, Marc Schröder, Catherine Pelachaud. 194-200 [doi]
- A Virtual Interpreter for the Italian Sign LanguageVincenzo Lombardo, Fabrizio Nunnari, Rossana Damiano. 201-207 [doi]
- How Our Personality Shapes Our Interactions with Virtual Characters - Implications for Research and DevelopmentAstrid M. von der Pütten, Nicole C. Krämer, Jonathan Gratch. 208-221 [doi]
- Evaluating the Effect of Gesture and Language on Personality Perception in Conversational AgentsMichael Neff, Yingying Wang, Rob Abbott, Marilyn A. Walker. 222-235 [doi]
- Developing Interpersonal Relationships with Virtual Agents through Social Instructional DialogAmy Ogan, Vincent Aleven, Julia Kim, Christopher Jones. 236-249 [doi]
- Multiple Agent Roles in an Adaptive Virtual Classroom EnvironmentGregor Mehlmann, Markus Häring, René Bühling, Michael Wißner, Elisabeth André. 250-256 [doi]
- Creating Individual Agents through Personality TraitsTiago Doce, João Dias, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva. 257-264 [doi]
- Bossy or Wimpy: Expressing Social Dominance by Combining Gaze and Linguistic BehaviorsNikolaus Bee, Colin Pollock, Elisabeth André, Marilyn A. Walker. 265-271 [doi]
- Warmth, Competence, Believability and Virtual AgentsRadoslaw Niewiadomski, Virginie Demeure, Catherine Pelachaud. 272-285 [doi]
- Ada and Grace: Toward Realistic and Engaging Virtual Museum GuidesWilliam R. Swartout, David R. Traum, Ron Artstein, Dan Noren, Paul E. Debevec, Kerry Bronnenkant, Josh Williams, Anton Leuski, Shrikanth Narayanan, Diane Piepol. 286-300 [doi]
- Interaction Strategies for an Affective Conversational AgentCameron Smith, Nigel Crook, Johan Boye, Daniel Charlton, Simon Dobnik, David Pizzi, Marc Cavazza, Stephen G. Pulman, Raul Santos de la Camara, Markku Turunen. 301-314 [doi]
- Why Can t We Be Friends? An Empathic Game Companion for Long-Term InteractionIolanda Leite, Samuel Mascarenhas, André Pereira, Carlos Martinho, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva. 315-321 [doi]
- Towards an Episodic Memory for Companion DialogueGregor Sieber, Brigitte Krenn. 322-328 [doi]
- Generating Culture-Specific Gestures for Virtual Agent DialogsBirgit Endraß, Ionut Damian, Peter Huber, Matthias Rehm, Elisabeth André. 329-335 [doi]
- Avatars in Conversation: The Importance of Simulating Territorial BehaviorClaudio Pedica, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Marta Lárusdóttir. 336-342 [doi]
- The Impact of Linguistic and Cultural Congruity on Persuasion by Conversational AgentsLangxuan Yin, Timothy W. Bickmore, Dharma E. Cortés. 343-349 [doi]
- A Multiparty Multimodal Architecture for Realtime TurntakingKristinn R. Thórisson, Olafur Gislason, Gudny Ragna Jonsdottir, Hrafn Th. Thorisson. 350-356 [doi]
- The Influence of Emotions in Embodied Agents on Human Decision-MakingCelso M. de Melo, Peter Carnevale, Jonathan Gratch. 357-370 [doi]
- Dimensional Emotion Prediction from Spontaneous Head Gestures for Interaction with Sensitive Artificial ListenersHatice Gunes, Maja Pantic. 371-377 [doi]
- An Intelligent Virtual Agent to Increase Involvement in Financial ServicesTibor Bosse, Ghazanfar F. Siddiqui, Jan Treur. 378-384 [doi]
- Exploration on Affect Sensing from Improvisational InteractionLi Zhang. 385-391 [doi]
- Using Virtual Humans to Bootstrap the Creation of Other Virtual HumansBrent Rossen, Juan Cendan, Benjamin Lok. 392-398 [doi]
- Making It Personal: End-User Authoring of Health Narratives Delivered by Virtual AgentsTimothy W. Bickmore, Lazlo Ring. 399-405 [doi]
- MAY: My Memories Are YoursJoana Campos, Ana Paiva. 406-412 [doi]
- Expression of Behaviors in Assistant Agents as Influences on Rational Execution of PlansJean-Paul Sansonnet, François Bouchet. 413-419 [doi]
- Reflecting User Faces in AvatarsRossana Baptista Queiroz, Adriana Braun, Juliano Lucas Moreira, Marcelo Cohen, Soraia Raupp Musse, Marcelo Resende Thielo, Ramin Samadani. 420-426 [doi]
- How a Virtual Agent Should Smile? - Morphological and Dynamic Characteristics of Virtual Agent s SmilesMagalie Ochs, Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Catherine Pelachaud. 427-440 [doi]
- How Turn-Taking Strategies Influence Users Impressions of an AgentMark ter Maat, Khiet P. Truong, Dirk Heylen. 441-453 [doi]
- That Avatar Is Looking at Me! Social Inhibition in Virtual WorldsAusten L. Hayes, Amy Catherine Ulinski, Larry F. Hodges. 454-467 [doi]
- Know Your Users! Empirical Results for Tailoring an Agent s Nonverbal Behavior to Different User GroupsNicole C. Krämer, Laura Hoffmann, Stefan Kopp. 468-474 [doi]
- The Persona Zero-Effect: Evaluating Virtual Character Benefits on a Learning Task with Repeated InteractionsJan Miksatko, Kerstin H. Kipp, Michael Kipp. 475-481 [doi]
- High Score! - Motivation Strategies for User Participation in Virtual Human DevelopmentShivashankar Halan, Brent Rossen, Juan Cendan, Benjamin Lok. 482-488 [doi]