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- WelcomePéter Baranyi, Imre J. Rudas, Anton Cizmar. 2 [doi]
- On the perception of visual durational speech features: A comparison between native and non native speakersAnna Esposito, Mirko Esposito, Maria Giagkou, Argiro Vatakis, Alessandro Vinciarelli. 11-15 [doi]
- Integration of CogInfoCom with semantic intelligent spaceIstván Marcell Fülöp, Gábor Magyar. 17-20 [doi]
- A taxonomy of CogInfoCom trigger types in practical use casesÁdám Csapó, Péter Baranyi, Péter Varlaki. 21-25 [doi]
- Bionics and CogInfoComVirag Reti, Ádám Csapó. 27-32 [doi]
- Stabilization and synchronization of dynamicons through CogInfoCom channelsPéter Baranyi, Péter Galambos, Ádám Csapo, Péter Varlaki. 33-36 [doi]
- Towards Radical Atoms - Form-giving to transformable materialsDavid Lakatos, Hiroshi Ishii 0001. 37-40 [doi]
- Non-verbal cognitive skills and autistic conditions: An analysis and training toolHiroki Tanaka, Sakriani Sakti, Graham Neubig, Tomoki Toda, Nick Campbell 0001, Satoshi Nakamura. 41-46 [doi]
- Cognitive infocommunications preferences of active senior citizensBarnabas Vagi, Tibor Fegyó, Csaba Zainkó, Géza Németh, Artur Kolesinski. 47-52 [doi]
- Laughter and topic changes: Temporal distribution and information flowFrancesca Bonin, Nick Campbell 0001, Carl Vogel. 53-58 [doi]
- Broadcast news transcription in Central-East European languagesBalázs Tarján, Tamás Mozsolics, András Balog, D. Halmos, Tibor Fegyó, Péter Mihajlik. 59-64 [doi]
- Characteristics and spectral features used in automatic prediction of vowel duration in spontaneous speechAndrás Beke, Mária Gósy. 65-70 [doi]
- Calculating semantic uncertaintyGünther Wirsching. 71-76 [doi]
- Prosodic forms and pragmatic meanings: The case of the discourse marker 'no' in SlovakStefan Benus. 77-81 [doi]
- Acoustic, semantic and personality dimensions in the speech of traditional puppeteersMilan Rusko, Juraj Hamar, Stefan Benus. 83-87 [doi]
- BCI and virtual collaborationAdam Loska. 89-94 [doi]
- Establishment of the database storing and evaluating anthropometric dataMiklos Taliga, Henriette Steiner. 95-98 [doi]
- Effect of therapeutic riding on the coordination of movements of blind children (A long-term study)Henriette Steiner. 99-102 [doi]
- Effect of therapeutic riding on joint angles parameters of visually impaired children (A long-term study)Henriette Steiner, Zsolt Kertész. 103-107 [doi]
- Effect of therapeutic riding on gait cycle parameters and behavioural skills of autistic childrenHenriette Steiner, Zsolt Kertész. 109-113 [doi]
- Saliency map estimation by constructing graphs of possible eye-tracking pathsSzilard Szalai, Tamás Szirányi, Zoltán Vidnyánszky. 137-142 [doi]
- About the fixation points in stereo imagesLászló Czúni, Péter József Kiss. 143-147 [doi]
- On order-independent sequential thinningPéter Kardos, Kálmán Palágyi. 149-154 [doi]
- Improving Human-Computer Interaction by gaze trackingZsolt Jankó, Levente Hajder. 155-160 [doi]
- Avoiding boredom and anxiety: A study for rehabilitation applicationClaudia Redaelli, Stefano Mottura, Alessandro Scano, Marco Sacco. 163-168 [doi]
- Fuzzy model based differential IEC for human-system interaction in the VirCA environmentZoltán Krizsán, Szilveszter Kovacs. 169-173 [doi]
- Pattern distillation methods in grammar inductionL. Kovacs, Zs. Toth. 175-179 [doi]
- Robot controlling in natural languageP. Barabas, L. Kovacs, Maria Virciková. 181-186 [doi]
- Understanding cognitive aspects in measuring flexibility of a manufacturing supply chainWei Deng Solvang, Bjørn Solvang. 187-192 [doi]
- A multi-objective decision support system for simulation and optimization of municipal solid waste management systemHao Yu 0003, Wei Deng Solvang, Song Yuan. 193-199 [doi]
- Decision support for effective production control: Insights from industryEmrah Arica, Taravatsadat Nehzati, Jan Ola Strandhagen, Hans-Henrik Hvolby, Erlend Alfnes. 201-205 [doi]
- A concept for collaborative supply chain planningErlend Alfnes, Heidi Carin Dreyer, Hans-Henrik Hvolby, Kenn Steger-Jensen, K. Fraser. 207-210 [doi]
- Computational method for corrective mechanism of cognitive decision-making biasesPéter Foldesi, János Botzheim. 211-215 [doi]
- The human spatiotemporal comfort zone and its technology-based enhancementDov Dori. 219-224 [doi]
- Advanced virtual reality visualization systems based on a meta-model dedicated to historical knowledgeBenjamin Hervy, Florent Laroche, Jean-Louis Kerouanton, Alain Bernard. 225-230 [doi]
- Cooperative tabletop working for humans and humanoid robots: Early investigations into artifact indicationHamzah Z. Hossen Mamode, Paul Bremner, Tony Pipe, Brian Carse. 231-236 [doi]
- Artificial companion and acceptability a problem of design?Sylvie Pesty, Dominique Duhaut. 237-242 [doi]
- Embedding the features of the users' physical environments to improve the feeling of presence in collaborative Virtual EnvironmentsThierry Duval, Huyen Nguyen, Cédric Fleury, Alain Chauffaut, Georges Dumont, Valérie Gouranton. 243-248 [doi]
- Designing and evaluating a workstation in real and virtual environment: From digital mock-up to realizationCharles Pontonnier, Georges Dumont, Afshin Samani, Pascal Madeleine, Marwan Badawi. 249-254 [doi]
- Global collaboration and Transactional Distance - Development of a TD assessment instrument for the VISIONAIR projectNiva Wengrowicz, Yehudit Judy Dori, Dov Dori. 255-259 [doi]
- Qualitative comparison of 2D and 3D perception for information sharing dedicated to manufactured product designFrédéric Noel, Anh Nguyen, Nguyen-Ba, Samira Sadeghi. 261-265 [doi]
- VirCA NET and CogInfoCom: Novel challenges in future internet based augmented/Virtual CollaborationChristian Weidig, Ádám Csapó, Jan C. Aurich, Bernd Hamann, Oliver Kreylos. 267-272 [doi]
- VirCA NET: A case study for collaboration in shared virtual spacePéter Galambos, Christian Weidig, Péter Baranyi, Jan C. Aurich, Bernd Hamann, Oliver Kreylos. 273-277 [doi]
- Probabilistic bi-directional root-pattern relationships as cognitive model for semantic processing of arabicBassam Haddad. 279-284 [doi]
- An ensemble-based collaborative framework to support customized user needsAndrás Hajdu, János Toth, Zoltan Pistar, Balint Domokos, Zsolt Török. 285-290 [doi]
- Cognitive aspects of a web-based geovisualization applicationMarianna Zichar. 291-294 [doi]
- Surrounding robots - A localized solution for the intruder problemLászló Blázovics, Tamas Lukovszki, Bertalan Forstner. 297-301 [doi]
- Towards biofeedback-controlled self-rewarding learning with mobile devicesLuca Szegletes, Bertalan Forstner. 303-308 [doi]
- Resource requirements estimating of mobile supported websitesGergely Kocsis, Péter Ekler. 309-314 [doi]
- Development and customization of individualized mobile healthcare applicationsA. Minutolo, M. Esposito, G. De Pietro. 321-326 [doi]
- Towards easier human-robot interaction to help inexperienced operators in SMEsSakari Pieskä, Jari Kaarela, Ossi Saukko. 333-338 [doi]
- Operational concepts in UAV formation monitoring of industrial emissionsRaymond Kristiansen, Espen Oland, Narayanachar Dhananjay. 339-344 [doi]
- Situation-aware robots and transportersJoni Jämsä, Sakari Pieskä, Mika Luimula, Itiro Siio, Mizuho Komatsuzaki. 345-350 [doi]
- RFID communication in container portsMoulay Hicham Hakam, Wei Deng Solvang. 351-358 [doi]
- Pragmatics in the usability disciplineAndras Sebestyen Szollosy, Gabor Vitalyos. 359-364 [doi]
- New trends in industrial robot controller user interfacesAzin Aryania, Balazs Daniel, Trygve Thomessen, Gabor Sziebig. 365-369 [doi]
- Thinking about the present and future of the complex speech recognitionKlára Vicsi. 371-376 [doi]
- Automatic prosodic and syntactic analysis from speech in cognitive infocommunicationGyörgy Szaszák, András Beke. 377-382 [doi]
- A cognitively-inspired method for meaning representation in dialogue systemsMilan Gnjatovic, Vlado Delic. 383-388 [doi]
- Emotion recognition from spontaneous Slavic speechHicham Atassi, Zdenek Smékal, Anna Esposito. 389-394 [doi]
- Multimodal human detection and fuzzy decisional engine for interactive behaviors of a mobile robotConsuelo Granata, Philippe Bidaud, Mohamed Chetouani, N. Melchior. 395-400 [doi]
- Examples of multimodal user interfaces for socially assistive robots in Ambient Assisted Living environmentsPeter Mayer, Christian Beck, Paul Panek. 401-406 [doi]
- Home deployment of a doubt removal telecare service for cognitively impaired elderly people: A field deploymentPierre Rumeau, Nadine Vigouroux, B. Boudet, Guillaume Lepicard, G. Fazekas, F. Nourhachemi, M. Savoldelli. 407-412 [doi]
- "Kompaï, go docking please!" - Large scale field test of a social robot in users' homesAndras Toth, Gábor Fazekas, Tamas Pilissy, Katalin Zsiga, Denes Kovacs, Tibor Nagy. 413 [doi]
- Learning how to teach from "Videolectures": automatic prediction of lecture ratings based on teacher's nonverbal behaviorPietro Salvagnini, Hugues Salamin, Marco Cristani, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Vittorio Murino. 415-419 [doi]
- Key interpersonal communication skills for wheelchairsDaniel Couto Vale, Vivien Mast. 421-426 [doi]
- Design and development of the Slovak multimodal dialogue system with the BML Realizer ElckerlycStanislav Ondás, Jozef Juhár. 427-432 [doi]
- Annotating and analyzing emotions in a corpus of first encountersCostanza Navarretta. 433-438 [doi]
- Car driver skills assessment based on driving postures recognitionMadalina-Ioana Toma, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz, Csaba Antonya. 439-446 [doi]
- A system designed to control and monitor a flexible manufacturing systemA. Morosan, Francisc Sisak. 447-452 [doi]
- Emotion prediction student module based on CVS-Emotional Agent for ATS platformHoratiu Moga, Csaba Antonya. 453-458 [doi]
- On industrial robots and cognitive info-communicationBjørn Solvang, Gabor Sziebig. 459-464 [doi]
- Methods and trends in development of human-system interaction capabilitiesLászló Kovács. 465 [doi]
- Intensity dependent interaction in audiovisual integrationÁgoston Török, K. K. Asboth, Ferenc Honbolygó, Valéria Csépe. 469-473 [doi]
- Ventriloquism aftereffect in a virtual audio-visual environmentFerenc Honbolygó, L. Veller, Valéria Csépe. 475-478 [doi]
- Modeling auditory stream segregation by predictive processesIstván Winkler, Tamás Böhm, Robert W. Mill, Alexandra Bendixen, Sue L. Denham. 479-483 [doi]
- Enhancing intra-cognitive communication in product design with color-coded CAD models: A visualization approachA. Bertoni, A. Ericson. 487-492 [doi]
- Enhancing intra-cognitive communication between engineering designers and operators: A case study in the laser welding industryC. Johansson, Jan Frostevarg, Alexander F. H. Kaplan, Marco Bertoni, Koteshwar Chirumalla. 493-497 [doi]
- Changes in present product design - Opportunities for industrial oriented researchHenrik Nergård, Åsa Ericson. 499-503 [doi]
- Discussing the role of the physical model in intra-cognitive communicationAnders Håkansson, Henrik Nergård. 505-509 [doi]
- Examination of the sensitivity of acoustic-phonetic parameters of speech to depressionKlára Vicsi, Dávid Sztahó, Gábor Kiss. 511-515 [doi]
- Epistemic signals and emoticons affect kudosCarl Vogel, Liliana Mamani Sánchez. 517-522 [doi]
- Topic change detection based on prosodic cues in unimodal settingG. Esfandiari Baiat, István Szekrényes. 527-530 [doi]
- The role of discourse markers in the generation and interpretation of discourse structure and coherenceÁgnes Abuczki. 531-536 [doi]
- Annotation of spoken syntax in relation to prosody and multimodal pragmaticsLászló Hunyadi, István Szekrényes, A. Borbely, Hermina Kiss. 537-541 [doi]
- Multimodality and spontaneity in human-computer interactions analogies of ontogenyA. Bodog. 543-546 [doi]
- A unifying framework for non-linear registration of 3D objectsZsolt Sánta, Zoltan Kato. 547-552 [doi]
- High-quality structured-light scanning of 3D objects using turntableCsaba Kazó, Levente Hajder. 553-557 [doi]
- 4D studio for future internet: Improving foreground-background segmentationCorina Blajovici, Dmitry Chetverikov, Zsolt Jankó. 559-564 [doi]
- Experimental results of evolving Takagi - Sugeno fuzzy models for a nonlinear benchmarkRadu-Emil Precup, Horatiu-Ioan Filip, Mircea-Bogdan Radac, Claudiu Pozna, Claudia-Adina Dragos, Stefan Preitl. 567-572 [doi]
- A general formulation of abduction algorithmsClaudiu Pozna, Radu-Emil Precup. 573-578 [doi]
- Cognitive Control initiativeJózsef K. Tar, Imre J. Rudas, Krisztián Kósi, Ádám Csapó, Péter Baranyi. 579-584 [doi]
- Fuzzy search space for correction of cognitive biases in constructing mathematical modelsZsolt Danyadi, Péter Földesi, László T. Kóczy. 585-589 [doi]
- Characterization techniques for user's preference and navigationRita Mátrai, Zsolt Tibor Kosztyán. 591-596 [doi]
- Human-information interaction in 3D immersive virtual environmentsAnita Komlodi, Károly Hercegfi, Eszter Józsa, Máté Köles. 597-600 [doi]
- Is the Heart Period Variability-based usability measurement of mental effort robust enough against arm movements?Máté Köles, Károly Hercegfi. 601-604 [doi]
- Trust and credibility on the web: The relationship of web experience levels and user judgmentsEszter Józsa, Anita Komlodi, Rahayu Ahmad, Károly Hercegfi. 605-610 [doi]
- Basic verification of body sway characteristics for personal vehicle driversShimon Ajisaka, Sousuke Nakamura, Takashi Kubota, Hideki Hashimoto. 611-614 [doi]
- Three-layered architecture for teleoperators and its module arrangementK. Hoshino, Y. Kunii. 615-619 [doi]
- Perception of tactile sensation using vibrotactile glove interfaceYuichi Muramatsu, Mihoko Niitsuma, Trygve Thomessen. 621-626 [doi]
- Mobile multimodal human-robot interface for virtual collaborationYoung Eun Song, Mihoko Niitsuma, Takashi Kubota, Hideki Hashimoto, Hyoung Il Son. 627-631 [doi]
- Interactive visualisation in 3DSándor Kopácsi. 633-637 [doi]
- Reuse and recycling for sustainability (research on Product Life-Cycle Management using Cognitive Info-communications)George L. Kovács. 645-648 [doi]
- On modeling non-word events in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech RecognitionGellért Sárosi, Balázs Tarján, András Balog, Tamás Mozsolics, Péter Mihajlik, Tibor Fegyó. 649-653 [doi]
- Application of the NAO humanoid robot in the treatment of marrow-transplanted childrenE. Csala, Géza Németh, Csaba Zainkó. 655-659 [doi]
- A novel codebook-based excitation model for use in speech synthesisTamás Gábor Csapó, Géza Németh. 661-665 [doi]
- Multimodal conversational interaction with a humanoid robotÁdám Csapó, Emer Gilmartin, Jonathan Grizou, Jing Guang Han, Raveesh Meena, Dimitra Anastasiou, Kristiina Jokinen, Graham Wilcock. 667-672 [doi]
- Integration of gestures and speech in human-robot interactionRaveesh Meena, Kristiina Jokinen, Graham Wilcock. 673-678 [doi]
- Investigating the use of Non-verbal Cues in Human-Robot Interaction with a Nao robotJingguang Han, Nick Campbell, Kristiina Jokinen, Graham Wilcock. 679-683 [doi]
- Implementation and assessment of the automatic question generation moduleLászló Bednarik, László Kovács. 687-690 [doi]
- Automatic bank office service providing based on semantic content of the client needsL. Dudas. 691-695 [doi]
- Possibilities of a multi-functional human-computer interaction in everyday lifeTamas Gregus, Gabor Geda, Peter Magyar, István Fazekas. 697-700 [doi]
- Human-robot interaction: Importance, opportunities, and educational responsibility in this regardPeter Magyar, Gabor Geda, Tamas Gregus, István Fazekas. 701-704 [doi]
- Experiences during the development of the voice control for a monorailZ. Biro, L. Mehes, J. M. Pinter, A. Trohak. 705-708 [doi]
- A Virtual Reality Platform to study RF propagation in body area networksKamran Sayrafian-Pour, John G. Hagedorn, Wen-Bin Yang, Judith E. Terrill. 709-713 [doi]
- Predicting the sentiment in sentences based on words: An exploratory study on ANEW and ANETD. Gokcay, E. Isbilir, Gülsen Yildirim. 715-718 [doi]
- Influence of simulation and real implementation Skills on the cognitive learning aspectsMajid Bayani Abbasy. 719-724 [doi]
- Context model for ability-based automatic UI generationMiroslav Macik. 727-732 [doi]
- Is cognitive science a science at all?Marek Suwara, Jan Werszowiec Plazowski. 733-738 [doi]
- Repairing conceptual relations in ontologies by means of an interactive visual reasoning: Cognitive and design principlesGonzalo A. Aranda-Corral, Joaquín Borrego-Díaz, Antonia M. Chávez-González. 739-744 [doi]
- Detecting and processing objects using radio waves and opto-electrical methodsErnesztina Zuban, Henrik Labadi, Kornel Kovacs. 745-748 [doi]
- Potential application of autonomous and semi-autonomous robots in the study of animal behaviourA. Miklosi, László Gerencsér. 759-762 [doi]
- Cellphone evolution - applying evolution theory to an info-communication systemTamás Faragó, Ádám Miklósi. 763-768 [doi]
- Mutual communication in navigation of visually impairedJan Balata, Zdenek Míkovec, Pavel Slavík. 769-774 [doi]
- Application of predictive coding in the evolution of artificial neural networkHeman Mohabeer, K. M. S. Soyjaudah. 775-780 [doi]
- Cutaneous mechanoreceptor simulatorDaniel Madrigal, Gustavo Torres, Félix Ramos 0001, Lea Vega. 781-786 [doi]
- Realization of 3D models for virtual reality by use of advanced scanning methodsJozef Novák Marcincin, Jozef Torok, Jozef Barna, Miroslav Janák, L'udmila Nováková Marcincinová, Veronika Fecová. 787-790 [doi]
- Entrainment in spontaneous speech: The case of filled pauses in Supreme Court hearingsStefan Benus, Rivka Levitan, Julia Hirschberg. 793-797 [doi]