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COST 2102 Conference 2008: Prague, Czech Republic
- Anna Esposito

, Robert Vích:
Cross-Modal Analysis of Speech, Gestures, Gaze and Facial Expressions, COST Action 2102 International Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, October 15-18, 2008, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5641, Springer 2009
Emotions and ICT
- Leopoldina Fortunati

, Anna Esposito
, Jane Vincent
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Cross-Fertilization between Studies on ICT Practices of Use and Cross-Modal Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication. 1-4 - Leopoldina Fortunati

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Theories without Heart. 5-17 - Stefan Benus

, Milan Rusko
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Prosodic Characteristics and Emotional Meanings of Slovak Hot-Spot Words. 18-27 - Jane Vincent

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Affiliations, Emotion and the Mobile Phone. 28-41 - Piotr Staroniewicz, Wojciech Majewski:

Polish Emotional Speech Database - Recording and Preliminary Validation. 42-49 - Maria Bortoluzzi

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Towards a Framework of Critical Multimodal Analysis: Emotion in a Film Trailer. 50-62 - Evgenia Hristova

, Maurice Grinberg
, Emilian Lalev:
Biosignal Based Emotion Analysis of Human-Agent Interactions. 63-75 - Filomena Papa, Bartolomeo Sapio

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Emotional Aspects in User Experience with Interactive Digital Television: A Case Study on Dyslexia Rehabilitation. 76-89 - Peter J. Murphy, Anne-Maria Laukkanen:

Investigation of Normalised Time of Increasing Vocal Fold Contact as a Discriminator of Emotional Voice Type. 90-97 - Martin Vondra, Robert Vích:

Evaluation of Speech Emotion Classification Based on GMM and Data Fusion. 98-105 - Jiri Pribil

, Anna Pribilová
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Spectral Flatness Analysis for Emotional Speech Synthesis and Transformation. 106-115
Verbal and Nonverbal Features of Computational Phonetics
- Vivien Zuta:

Voice Pleasantness of Female Voices and the Assessment of Physical Characteristics. 116-125 - Jana Tucková, Jan Holub

, Tomás Dubeda
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Technical and Phonetic Aspects of Speech Quality Assessment: The Case of Prosody Synthesis. 126-132 - Anna Esposito

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Syntactic Doubling: Some Data on Tuscan Italian. 133-148 - Jitka Veronková

, Zdena Palková:
Perception of Czech in Noise: Stability of Vowels. 149-161 - Radek Skarnitzl

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Challenges in Segmenting the Czech Lateral Liquid. 162-172 - Pavel Machac

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Implications of Acoustic Variation for the Segmentation of the Czech Trill /r/. 173-181 - Annett B. Jorschick:

Voicing in Labial Plosives in Czech. 182-189 - Jan Volín

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Normalization of the Vocalic Space. 190-200
Algorithmic and Theoretical Analysis of Multimodal Interfaces
- Helena Grillon, Barbara Yersin, Jonathan Maïm, Daniel Thalmann:

Gaze Behaviors for Virtual Crowd Characters. 201-213 - Nicla Rossini:

Gestural Abstraction and Restatement: From Iconicity to Metaphor. 214-226 - Maciej Karpinski

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Preliminary Prosodic and Gestural Characteristics of Instructing Acts in Polish Task-Oriented Dialogues. 227-238 - Ewa Jarmolowicz-Nowikow

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Polish Children's Gesticulation in Narrating (Re-telling) a Cartoon. 239-247 - Yiannis Laouris

, Elena Aristodemou, Pantelis Makris:
Prediction of Learning Abilities Based on a Cross-Modal Evaluation of Non-verbal Mental Attributes Using Video-Game-Like Interfaces. 248-265 - David Sztahó, Katalin Nagy, Klára Vicsi:

Automatic Sentence Modality Recognition in Children's Speech, and Its Usage Potential in the Speech Therapy. 266-275 - Rieks op den Akker, Dennis Hofs, Hendri Hondorp

, Harm op den Akker
, Job Zwiers, Anton Nijholt
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Supporting Engagement and Floor Control in Hybrid Meetings. 276-290 - Hui Fang

, Nicholas Costen
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Behavioral Consistency Extraction for Face Verification. 291-305 - Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy

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Protecting Face Biometric DCT Templates by Means of Pseudo-random Permutations. 306-314 - Zahid Riaz, Christoph Mayer, Michael Beetz

, Bernd Radig:
Facial Expressions Recognition from Image Sequences. 315-323 - Josef Chaloupka

, Zdenek Chaloupka:
Czech Artificial Computerized Talking Head George. 324-330 - Simone Cifani, Andrew Abel, Amir Hussain

, Stefano Squartini
, Francesco Piazza:
An Investigation into Audiovisual Speech Correlation in Reverberant Noisy Environments. 331-343 - Dominik Bauer, Jim Kannampuzha, Bernd J. Kröger

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Articulatory Speech Re-synthesis: Profiting from Natural Acoustic Speech Data. 344-355 - Alessio Pignotti, Daniele Marcozzi, Simone Cifani, Stefano Squartini

, Francesco Piazza:
A Blind Source Separation Based Approach for Speech Enhancement in Noisy and Reverberant Environment. 356-367 - Jan Janda:

Quantitative Analysis of the Relative Local Speech Rate. 368-376 - Josef Rajnoha, Petr Pollák:

Czech Spontaneous Speech Collection and Annotation: The Database of Technical Lectures. 377-385 - Jakub Petkov, Zbynek Koldovský

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BSSGUI - A Package for Interactive Control of Blind Source Separation Algorithms in MATLAB. 386-398 - Václav Hanzl, Petr Pollák:

Accuracy Analysis of Generalized Pronunciation Variant Selection in ASR Systems. 399-408 - Rytis Maskeliunas

, Algimantas Rudzionis, Vytautas Rudzionis:
Analysis of the Possibilities to Adapt the Foreign Language Speech Recognition Engines for the Lithuanian Spoken Commands Recognition. 409-422 - Jan Silovský, Petr Cerva

, Jindrich Zdánský:
MLLR Transforms Based Speaker Recognition in Broadcast Streams. 423-431

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