1 | -- | 32 | Eva Hudlicka. To feel or not to feel: The role of affect in human-computer interaction |
33 | -- | 53 | Michael D. McNeese. New visions of human-computer interaction: making affect compute |
55 | -- | 64 | Rosalind W. Picard. Affective computing: challenges |
65 | -- | 70 | Erik Hollnagel. Is affective computing an oxymoron? |
71 | -- | 75 | Eva Hudlicka. Response: Is affective computing an oxymoron? |
77 | -- | 80 | Michael D. McNeese. Response: Is affective computing an oxymoron? |
81 | -- | 118 | Fiorella de Rosis, Catherine Pelachaud, Isabella Poggi, Valeria Carofiglio, Berardina De Carolis. From Greta s mind to her face: modelling the dynamics of affective states in a conversational embodied agent |
119 | -- | 155 | Cynthia Breazeal. Emotion and sociable humanoid robots |
157 | -- | 183 | Pierre-Yves Oudeyer. The production and recognition of emotions in speech: features and algorithms |
185 | -- | 198 | Timo Partala, Veikko Surakka. Pupil size variation as an indication of affective processing |
199 | -- | 212 | Robert D. Ward, Philip H. Marsden. Physiological responses to different WEB page designs |
213 | -- | 225 | Antonio Camurri, Ingrid Lagerlöf, Gualtiero Volpe. Recognizing emotion from dance movement: comparison of spectator recognition and automated techniques |
227 | -- | 235 | Ana Paiva, Marco Costa, Ricardo Chaves, Moisés Piedade, Dário Mourão, Daniel Sobral, Kristina Höök, Gerd Andersson, Adrian Bullock. SenToy: an affective sympathetic interface |
237 | -- | 244 | Frederic Rick McKenzie, Mark W. Scerbo, Jean M. Catanzaro, Mark Phillips. Nonverbal indicators of malicious intent: affective components for interrogative virtual reality training |
245 | -- | 255 | Christine L. Lisetti, Fatma Nasoz, Cynthia LeRouge, Onur Ozyer, Kaye Alvarez. Developing multimodal intelligent affective interfaces for tele-home health care |