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- Culture-Related Topic Selection in Small Talk Conversations across Germany and JapanBirgit Endraß, Yukiko I. Nakano, Afia Akhter Lipi, Matthias Rehm, Elisabeth André. 1-13 [doi]
- "I Like Your Shirt" - Dialogue Acts for Enabling Social Talk in Conversational AgentsTina Klüwer. 14-27 [doi]
- Virtual Clones: Data-Driven Social NavigationDoron Friedman, Peleg Tuchman. 28-34 [doi]
- Tilt Riders: Improvisational Agents Who Know What the Scene Is aboutAntónio Brisson, Brian Magerko, Ana Paiva. 35-41 [doi]
- Digital Improvisational Theatre: Party QuirksBrian Magerko, Christopher DeLeon, Peter Dohogne. 42-47 [doi]
- Where to Sit? The Study and Implementation of Seat Selection in Public PlacesElin Carstensdottir, Kristin Gudmundsdottir, Gunnar Valgardsson, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson. 48-54 [doi]
- Relational Agents Improve Engagement and Learning in Science Museum VisitorsTimothy W. Bickmore, Laura M. Pfeifer, Daniel Schulman. 55-67 [doi]
- Virtual Rapport 2.0Lixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency, Jonathan Gratch. 68-79 [doi]
- It's in Their Eyes: A Study on Female and Male Virtual Humans' GazePhilipp Kulms, Nicole C. Krämer, Jonathan Gratch, Sin-Hwa Kang. 80-92 [doi]
- Get Involved in an Interactive Virtual Tour of Brest Harbour: Follow the Guide and ParticipateMukesh Barange, Pierre De Loor, Vincent Louis, Ronan Querrec, Julien Soler, Thanh Hai Trinh, Eric Maisel, Pierre Chevaillier. 93-99 [doi]
- Using Virtual Tour Behavior to Build Dialogue Models for Training ReviewAntonio Roque, Dusan Jan, Mark G. Core, David R. Traum. 100-105 [doi]
- Posture, Relationship, and Discourse Structure - Models of Nonverbal Behavior for Long-Term InteractionDaniel Schulman, Timothy W. Bickmore. 106-112 [doi]
- Sign Language Avatars: Animation and ComprehensibilityMichael Kipp, Alexis Heloir, Quan Nguyen. 113-126 [doi]
- How to Train Your Avatar: A Data Driven Approach to Gesture GenerationChung-Cheng Chiu, Stacy Marsella. 127-140 [doi]
- Nonverbal Action Selection for Explanations Using an Enhanced Behavior NetJavier Snaider, Andrew Olney, Natalie K. Person. 141-147 [doi]
- Providing Gender to Embodied Conversational AgentsMarco Vala, Gabriel Blanco, Ana Paiva. 148-154 [doi]
- Modeling Gaze Behavior for Virtual DemonstratorsYazhou Huang, Justin L. Matthews, Teenie Matlock, Marcelo Kallmann. 155-161 [doi]
- A Framework for Motion Based Bodily Enaction with Virtual CharactersRoberto Pugliese, Klaus Lehtonen. 162-168 [doi]
- Towards Conversational Agents That Attend to and Adapt to Communicative User FeedbackHendrik Buschmeier, Stefan Kopp. 169-182 [doi]
- Quid Pro Quo? Reciprocal Self-disclosure and Communicative Accomodation towards a Virtual InterviewerAstrid M. von der Pütten, Laura Hoffmann, Jennifer Klatt, Nicole C. Krämer. 183-194 [doi]
- Creating Familiarity through Adaptive Behavior Generation in Human-Agent InteractionRamin Yaghoubzadeh, Stefan Kopp. 195-201 [doi]
- Contextual Affordances for Intelligent Virtual CharactersFrederick W. P. Heckel, G. Michael Youngblood. 202-208 [doi]
- Negotiations in the Context of AIDS Prevention: An Agent-Based Model Using Theory of MindJennifer Klatt, Stacy Marsella, Nicole C. Krämer. 209-215 [doi]
- Towards More Comprehensive Listening Behavior: Beyond the Bobble HeadZhiyang Wang, Jina Lee, Stacy Marsella. 216-227 [doi]
- Backchannels: Quantity, Type and Timing MattersRonald Poppe, Khiet P. Truong, Dirk Heylen. 228-239 [doi]
- Modeling Side Participants and Bystanders: The Importance of Being a Laugh TrackJina Lee, Stacy Marsella. 240-247 [doi]
- Appropriate and Inappropriate Timing of Listener Responses from Multiple PerspectivesIwan de Kok, Dirk Heylen. 248-254 [doi]
- Identifying Utterances Addressed to an Agent in Multiparty Human-Agent ConversationsNaoya Baba, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Yukiko I. Nakano. 255-261 [doi]
- Estimating a User's Conversational Engagement Based on Head Pose InformationRyota Ooko, Ryo Ishii, Yukiko I. Nakano. 262-268 [doi]
- Demonstrating and Testing the BML Compliance of BML RealizersHerwin van Welbergen, Yuyu Xu, Marcus Thiébaux, Wei-Wen Feng, Jingqiao Fu, Dennis Reidsma, Ari Shapiro. 269-281 [doi]
- Robots Meet IVAs: A Mind-Body Interface for Migrating Artificial Intelligent AgentsMichael Kriegel, Ruth Aylett, Pedro Cuba, Marco Vala, Ana Paiva. 282-295 [doi]
- Multimodal Plan Representation for Adaptable BML SchedulingDennis Reidsma, Herwin van Welbergen, Job Zwiers. 296-308 [doi]
- Towards the Rapid Development of a Natural Language Understanding ModuleCatarina Moreira, Ana Cristina Mendes, Luísa Coheur, Bruno Martins. 309-315 [doi]
- Expressive Multimodal Conversational Acts for SAIBA AgentsJérémy Rivière, Carole Adam, Sylvie Pesty, Catherine Pelachaud, Nadine Guiraud, Dominique Longin, Emiliano Lorini. 316-323 [doi]
- Continuous Interaction within the SAIBA FrameworkJob Zwiers, Herwin van Welbergen, Dennis Reidsma. 324-330 [doi]
- A Flexible Dual Task Paradigm for Evaluating an Embodied Conversational Agent: Modality Effects and Reaction Time as an Index of Cognitive LoadCatherine J. Stevens, Guillaume Gibert, Yvonne Leung, Zhengzhi Zhang. 331-337 [doi]
- Did You Notice? Artificial Team-Mates Take Risks for PlayersTim Robert Merritt, Christopher Ong, Teong Leong Chuah, Kevin McGee. 338-349 [doi]
- Sharing Emotions and Space - Empathy as a Basis for Cooperative Spatial InteractionHana Boukricha, Nhung Nguyen, Ipke Wachsmuth. 350-362 [doi]
- Perception of Spatial Relations and of Coexistence with Virtual AgentsMohammad Obaid, Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Catherine Pelachaud. 363-369 [doi]
- Failure Detection and Reactive Teaming for Behavior-Based SubsumptionFrederick W. P. Heckel, G. Michael Youngblood. 370-376 [doi]
- Comparing Modes of Information Presentation: Text versus ECA and Single versus Two ECAsSvetlana Stoyanchev, Paul Piwek, Helmut Prendinger. 377-383 [doi]
- Empirical Evaluation of Computational Emotional Contagion ModelsJason Tsai, Emma Bowring, Stacy Marsella, Milind Tambe. 384-397 [doi]
- Don't Scratch! Self-adaptors Reflect Emotional StabilityMichael Neff, Nicholas Toothman, Robeson Bowmani, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker. 398-411 [doi]
- Exploration on Context-Sensitive Affect Sensing in an Intelligent AgentLi Zhang. 412-418 [doi]
- To Date or Not to Date? A Minimalist Affect-Modulated Control Architecture for Dating Virtual CharactersMichal Bída, Cyril Brom, Markéta Popelová. 419-425 [doi]
- Interactive Characters for Cultural Training of Small Military UnitsPriti Aggarwal, Kevin Feeley, Fabrizio Morbini, Ron Artstein, Anton Leuski, David R. Traum, Julia Kim. 426-427 [doi]
- The BML Sequencer: A Tool for Authoring Multi-character AnimationsPriti Aggarwal, David R. Traum. 428-430 [doi]
- Intelligent Virtual Environment Development with the REVE Platform: An OverviewGeorge Anastassakis, Themis Panayiotopoulos. 431-432 [doi]
- Users's Expectations of IVA Recall and ForgettingKarla Bransky, Debbie Richards. 433-434 [doi]
- Validity of a Virtual Negotiation TrainingJoost Broekens, Maaike Harbers, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Catholijn M. Jonker, Karel van den Bosch, John-Jules Ch. Meyer. 435-436 [doi]
- A Software Framework for Individualized Agent BehaviorIonut Damian, Birgit Endraß, Nikolaus Bee, Elisabeth André. 437-438 [doi]
- The Mona Lisa Gaze Effect as an Objective Metric for Perceived CospatialityJens Edlund, Samer Al Moubayed, Jonas Beskow. 439-440 [doi]
- Bots in Our Midst: Communicating with Automated Agents in Online Virtual WorldsDoron Friedman, Béatrice S. Hasler, Anat Brovman, Peleg Tuchman. 441-442 [doi]
- Realistic Eye Models Taking into Account Pupil Dilation and Corneal ReflectionGuillaume Gibert. 443-444 [doi]
- Control of Speech-Related Facial Movements of an Avatar from VideoGuillaume Gibert, Catherine J. Stevens. 445-446 [doi]
- Teaching Her, Him ... or Hir?
Challenges for a Cross-Cultural StudyMagnus Haake, Annika Silvervarg, Betty Tärning, Agneta Gulz. 447-448 [doi]
- Examining Learners' Emotional Responses to Virtual Pedagogical Agents' Tutoring StrategiesJason M. Harley, François Bouchet, Roger Azevedo. 449-450 [doi]
- Source Orientation in Communication with a Conversational AgentYugo Hayashi, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Victor V. Kryssanov, Akira Urao, Kazuhisa Miwa, Hitoshi Ogawa. 451-452 [doi]
- Checkpoint Exercise: Training with Virtual Actors in Virtual WorldsDusan Jan, Eric Chance, Dinesh Rajpurohit, David DeVault, Anton Leuski, Jackie Morie, David R. Traum. 453-454 [doi]
- Modeling Nonverbal Behavior of a Virtual Counselor during Intimate Self-disclosureSin-Hwa Kang, Candy L. Sidner, Jonathan Gratch, Ron Artstein, Lixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency. 455-457 [doi]
- The Effects of Virtual Agent Humor and Gaze Behavior on Human-Virtual Agent ProxemicsPeter Khooshabeh, Sudeep Gandhe, Cade McCall, Jonathan Gratch, Jim Blascovich, David R. Traum. 458-459 [doi]
- CLARION as a Cognitive Framework for Intelligent Virtual AgentsMichael F. Lynch, Ron Sun, Nicholas R. Wilson. 460-461 [doi]
- Towards a Design Approach for Integrating BDI Agents in Virtual EnvironmentsJoost van Oijen, Frank Dignum. 462-463 [doi]
- Animating a Conversational Agent with User ExpressivityManoj Kumar Rajagopal, Patrick Horain, Catherine Pelachaud. 464-465 [doi]
- Expressing Emotions on Robotic Companions with Limited Facial Expression CapabilitiesTiago Ribeiro 0001, Iolanda Leite, Jan Kedzierski, Adam Oleksy, Ana Paiva. 466-467 [doi]
- A BML Based Embodied Conversational Agent for a Personality Detection ProgramGuillermo Solano Méndez, Dennis Reidsma. 468-469 [doi]
- Flipper: An Information State Component for Spoken Dialogue SystemsMark ter Maat, Dirk Heylen. 470-472 [doi]
- Dynamic Planning for Agents in Games Using Social Norms and EmotionsPalli Runar Thrainsson, Arnkell Logi Petursson, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson. 473-474 [doi]
- Are Intelligent Pedagogical Agents Effective in Fostering Students' Note-Taking While Learning with a Multi-agent Adaptive Hypermedia Environment?Gregory Trevors, Melissa Duffy, Roger Azevedo. 475-476 [doi]
- Toward a Conversational Virtual Instructor of Ballroom DanceMasaki Uejou, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Jooho Lee, Kyoji Kawagoe. 477-478 [doi]