159 | -- | 160 | Noriko Suzuki, Christoph Bartneck. Special issue on subtle expressivity for characters and robots |
161 | -- | 178 | Scott Brave, Clifford Nass, Kevin Hutchinson. Computers that care: investigating the effects of orientation of emotion exhibited by an embodied computer agent |
179 | -- | 192 | Christoph Bartneck, Juliane Reichenbach. Subtle emotional expressions of synthetic characters |
193 | -- | 209 | Toru Takahashi, Christoph Bartneck, Yasuhiro Katagiri, Noriko H. Arai. TelMeA - Expressive avatars in asynchronous communications |
211 | -- | 229 | Han Noot, Zsófia Ruttkay. Variations in gesturing and speech by GESTYLE |
231 | -- | 245 | Helmut Prendinger, Junichiro Mori, Mitsuru Ishizuka. Using human physiology to evaluate subtle expressivity of a virtual quizmaster in a mathematical game |
247 | -- | 265 | Daisuke Sakamoto, Takayuki Kanda, Tetsuo Ono, Masayuki Kamashima, Michita Imai, Hiroshi Ishiguro. Cooperative embodied communication emerged by interactive humanoid robots |
267 | -- | 279 | Kazuhiko Shinozawa, Futoshi Naya, Junji Yamato, Kiyoshi Kogure. Differences in effect of robot and screen agent recommendations on human decision-making |
281 | -- | 306 | Andrew J. Cowell, Kay M. Stanney. Manipulation of non-verbal interaction style and demographic embodiment to increase anthropomorphic computer character credibility |