Enjoy the presentations of the First IEEE International Workshop on Social Signal Processing, held in Amsterdam on September 13th, 2009. The event has gathered for the first time the SSP community, including not only the SSPNet members, but also researchers from all over the world active and interested in SSP.
The event has been attended by around 50 persons that have actively contributed to its success with their questions, interventions and presentations. Share with us the vibrant atmosphere of the workshop and do not hesitate to send us feedback via our web contact form.
Watch the presentations by clicking on their titles.
- Jeffrey Cohn (University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon University, USA) (Keynote)
- P. Brunet, G. McKeown, R. Cowie, H. Donnan & E. Douglas-Cowie
Social Signal Processing: What are the relevant variables? And in what ways do they relate? - I. Poggi & F. D’Errico
Social signals and the action-cognition loop. The case of over-help and evaluation - A. Vinciarelli, S.Favre, H.Salamin & A.Dielmann
Canal 9: A Database of Political Debates for Analysis of Social Interactions
- K. Bousmalis, M. Mehu & M. Pantic
Can agreement and disagreement be detected automatically?
- D. Heylen, M. Theune, R. op den Akker & A. Nijholt
Social Agents: the first generation
- Nick Campbell (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Tracking the Second Channel of Information in Speech (Keynote)
- C. Clavel, A. Rilliard, T. Shochi & J.C. Martin
Cultural and Personality Differences in the Multimodal Perception and Expression of Attitudes and Emotions
- M. Al Masum Shaikh, A.R.F. Rebordao, A. Nakasone, H. Prendinger & K. Hirose
An Automatic Approach to Virtual Living based on Environmental Sound Cues
- Y. Li & Y. Aloimonos
The Action Synergies: Partitioning Human Motion Video into Action Segments - T. Gritti, J. Zondag & V. Jeanne
Practical study on Real-time Hand Detection
- K. Lohan, A.L. Vollmer, J. Fritsch, K. Rohlfing & B. Wrede
Which ostensive stimuli can be used for a robot to detect and maintain tutoring situations?
- Panel Discussion (N.Campbell, J.Cassell, J.Cohn, A.Nijholt, and A.Vinciarelli)


