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H. Hung and B. J. A. Krose, "Detecting F-formations as Dominant Sets," in International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI), 2011. full entry
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Publications2011 H. Hung and B. J. A. Krose, "Detecting F-formations as Dominant Sets," in International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI), 2011. full entry
2011 K. Prepin and C. Pelachaud, "Shared understanding and Synchrony Emergence: Synchrony as an Indice of the Exchange of Meaning between Dialog Partners.," in ICAART2011 International Conference on Agent and Artificial Intelligence, 2011, pp. 25-30. full entry [ download ]
The Cohn-Kanade AU-Coded Facial Expression Database is for research in automatic facial image analysis and synthesis and for perceptual studies. Cohn-Kanade is available in two versions and a third ...
The scenario of the data is mainly focused on a group of people playing a conversational role playing game. ``Are you a Werewolf?'' is an RPG suited for large groups and is a game of accusations, ly... 2009 R. Cowie, C. Doherty, and E. McMahon, "Using Dimensional Descriptions to Express the Emotional Content of Music," in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, 2009, pp. 1-6. full entry
2010 I. Poggi, F. DErrico, and L. Vincze, "Nodding: not only agreement," in Proceeding of Language Resource and Evaluation Conference), 2010. full entry
2004 K. Porayska-Pomsta and C. Mellish, "Modelling Politeness in Natural Language Generation," in Proceedings of the International Conference on Natural Language Generation, 2004, pp. 141-150. full entry
2007 R. Murray-Smith, A. Ramsay, S. Garrod, M. Jackson, and B. Musizza, "Gait alignment in mobile phone conversations," in Proceedings of International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 2007. full entry
2006 N. Jovanovic, R. op den Akker, and A. Nijholt, "A corpus for studying addressing behaviour in multi-party dialogues," Language Resources and Evaluation, vol. 40, iss. 1, pp. 5-23, 2006. full entry
The SEMAINE corpus consists of emotionally coloured conversations. Users were recorded while holding conversations with an operator who adopts in sequence four roles designed to evoke emotional re... |
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