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- Whence and Whither: The Automatic Recognition of Emotions in Speech (Invited Keynote)Anton Batliner. 1 [doi]
- A Generic Spoken Dialogue Manager Applied to an Interactive 2D GameAndrea Corradini, Christer Samuelsson. 2-13 [doi]
- Adaptive Dialogue Management in the NIMITEK Prototype SystemMilan Gnjatovic, Dietmar Rösner. 14-25 [doi]
- Adaptive Search Results Personalized by a Fuzzy Recommendation ApproachPhilipp Fischer, André Berton, Andreas Nürnberger. 26-36 [doi]
- Factors Influencing Modality Choice in Multimodal ApplicationsAnja Naumann, Ina Wechsung, Sebastian Möller. 37-43 [doi]
- Codebook Design for Speech Guided Car Infotainment SystemsMartin Raab, Rainer Gruhn, Elmar Nöth. 44-51 [doi]
- Evaluating Text Normalization for Speech-Based Media SelectionMartin Pfeil, Dirk Bühler, Rainer Gruhn, Wolfgang Minker. 52-59 [doi]
- A Two Phases Statistical Approach for Dialog ManagementDavid Griol, Lluìs F. Hurtado, Encarna Segarra, Emilio Sanchis. 60-71 [doi]
- Detecting Problematic Dialogs with Automated AgentsAlexander Schmitt, Carolin Hank, Jackson Liscombe. 72-80 [doi]
- Call Classification with Hundreds of Classes and Hundred Thousands of Training Utterances ... ... and No Target Domain DataDavid Suendermann, Phillip Hunter, Roberto Pieraccini. 81-87 [doi]
- Hard vs. Fuzzy Clustering for Speech Utterance CategorizationAmparo Albalate, David Suendermann. 88-98 [doi]
- Static and Dynamic Modelling for the Recognition of Non-verbal Vocalisations in Conversational SpeechBjörn Schuller, Florian Eyben, Gerhard Rigoll. 99-110 [doi]
- Writing with Your Eye: A Dwell Time Free Writing System Adapted to the Nature of Human Eye GazeNikolaus Bee, Elisabeth André. 111-122 [doi]
- Unsupervised Learning of Head Pose through Spike-Timing Dependent PlasticityUlrich Weidenbacher, Heiko Neumann. 123-131 [doi]
- Spoken Word Recognition from Side of Face Using Infrared Lip Movement SensorTakahiro Yoshida, Erika Yamazaki, Seiichiro Hangai. 132-140 [doi]
- Neurobiologically Inspired, Multimodal Intention Recognition for Technical Communication Systems (NIMITEK)Andreas Wendemuth, Jochen Braun, Bernd Michaelis, Frank W. Ohl, Dietmar Rösner, Henning Scheich, Ralf Warnemünde. 141-144 [doi]
- Deploying DSR Technology on Today s Mobile Phones: A Feasibility StudyDmitry Zaykovskiy, Alexander Schmitt. 145-155 [doi]
- Real-Time Recognition of Isolated VowelsMara Carvalho, Anibal Ferreira. 156-167 [doi]
- Improving Robustness in Jacobian Adaptation for Noisy Speech RecognitionYongjoo Jung. 168-175 [doi]
- Comparing Linear Feature Space Transformations for Correlated FeaturesDaniel Vásquez, Rainer Gruhn, Raymond Brueckner, Wolfgang Minker. 176-187 [doi]
- EmoVoice - A Framework for Online Recognition of Emotions from VoiceThurid Vogt, Elisabeth André, Nikolaus Bee. 188-199 [doi]
- Real-Time Emotion Recognition Using Echo State NetworksStefan Scherer, Mohamed Oubbati, Friedhelm Schwenker, Günther Palm. 200-204 [doi]
- Emotion Classification of Audio Signals Using Ensemble of Support Vector MachinesTaner Danisman, Adil Alpkocak. 205-216 [doi]
- On the Influence of Phonetic Content Variation for Acoustic Emotion RecognitionBogdan Vlasenko, Björn Schuller, Andreas Wendemuth, Gerhard Rigoll. 217-220 [doi]
- On the Use of Kappa Coefficients to Measure the Reliability of the Annotation of Non-acted EmotionsZoraida Callejas, Ramón López-Cózar. 221-232 [doi]
- Annotation of Emotion in Dialogue: The Emotion in Cooperation ProjectFederica Cavicchio, Massimo Poesio. 233-239 [doi]
- Potential Benefits of Human-Like Dialogue Behaviour in the Call Routing DomainJoakim Gustafson, Mattias Heldner, Jens Edlund. 240-251 [doi]
- Human-Likeness in Utterance Generation: Effects of VariabilityAnna Hjalmarsson, Jens Edlund. 252-255 [doi]
- Designing Socially Aware Conversational AgentsKoen van Turnhout, Jacques M. B. Terken, Berry Eggen. 256-267 [doi]
- A Prototype for Future Spoken Dialog Systems Using an Embodied Conversational AgentMarcel Dausend, Ute Ehrlich. 268-271 [doi]
- Innovative Interfaces in MonAMI: The ReminderJonas Beskow, Jens Edlund, Björn Granström, Joakim Gustafson, Gabriel Skantze. 272-275 [doi]
- Evaluation Methods for Multimodal Systems: A Comparison of Standardized Usability QuestionnairesIna Wechsung, Anja Naumann. 276-284 [doi]
- Subjective Evaluation Method for Speech-Based Uni- and Multimodal ApplicationsBenjamin Weiss, Ina Wechsung, Anja Naumann, Sebastian Möller. 285-288 [doi]
- Weighting the Coefficients in PARADISE Models to Increase Their GeneralizabilityKlaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Christine Kühnel, Sebastian Möller. 289-292 [doi]
- EXPROS: A Toolkit for Exploratory Experimentation with Prosody in Customized Diphone VoicesJoakim Gustafson, Jens Edlund. 293-296 [doi]
- Automatic Evaluation Tool for Multimodal Dialogue SystemsHugo Wesseling, Matthias Bezold, Nicole Beringer. 297-305 [doi]
- Towards a Perception-Based Evaluation Model for Spoken Dialogue SystemsSebastian Möller, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht. 306-309 [doi]