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HCI 2022: Virtual Event - Volume 44
- Masaaki Kurosu, Sakae Yamamoto, Hirohiko Mori, Dylan D. Schmorrow, Cali M. Fidopiastis, Norbert A. Streitz, Shin'ichi Konomi:

HCI International 2022 - Late Breaking Papers. Multimodality in Advanced Interaction Environments - 24th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2022, Virtual Event, June 26 - July 1, 2022, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13519, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-17617-3
Multimodal Interaction and Psychophysiological Computing
- Yuta Abe

, Takashi Komuro
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3D Hand Pose Recognition Over a Wide Area Using Two Omnidirectional Cameras with Field-of-view Division. 3-17 - Isabel M. Barradas

, Reinhard Tschiesner
, Angelika Peer
:
Towards a Dynamic Model for the Prediction of Emotion Intensity from Peripheral Physiological Signals. 18-35 - Cornelia Ebert, Andy Lücking

, Alexander Mehler:
Introduction to the 2nd Edition of "Semantic, Artificial and Computational Interaction Studies". 36-47 - Miguel Ángel García-Ruíz

, Laura S. Gaytán-Lugo
, Pedro C. Santana-Mancilla
, Raul Aquino-Santos
:
Towards Efficient Odor Diffusion with an Olfactory Display Using an Electronic Nose. 48-56 - Akira Hashimoto, Jun-Li Lu, Yoichi Ochiai:

Rendering Personalized Real-Time Expressions While Speaking Under a Mask. 57-66 - Panikos Heracleous, Satoru Fukayama, Jun Ogata, Yasser Mohammad:

Applying Generative Adversarial Networks and Vision Transformers in Speech Emotion Recognition. 67-75 - Yutaka Ishii, Satoshi Kurokawa, Miwako Kitamura

, Tomio Watanabe:
Development of a Web-Based Interview Support System Using Characters Nodding with Various Movements. 76-87 - Lana Jalal

, Angelika Peer
:
Emotion Recognition from Physiological Signals Using Continuous Wavelet Transform and Deep Learning. 88-99 - Jai Prakash Kushvah

, Gerhard Rinkenauer:
Surrogate Sensory Feedback of Grip Force in Older and Younger Participants only Influences Fine Motor Control, but Not the Object Weight Perception. 100-112 - Chiara Mazzocconi

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Laughter Meaning Construction and Use in Development: Children and Spoken Dialogue Systems. 113-133 - Yuriya Nakamura, Lei Jing:

Skeleton-Based Sign Language Recognition with Graph Convolutional Networks on Small Data. 134-142 - Francisco Vinicius Nascimento da Silva, Francisco C. de Mattos Brito Oliveira, Robson de Moraes Alves, Gabriela de Castro Quintinho:

Gesture Elicitation for Augmented Reality Environments. 143-159 - Mehdi Ousmer

, Arthur Sluÿters
, Nathan Magrofuoco
, Paolo Roselli
, Jean Vanderdonckt
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A Systematic Procedure for Comparing Template-Based Gesture Recognizers. 160-179 - Jiayu Su

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An Elderly User-Defined Gesture Set for Audio Natural Interaction in Square Dance. 180-191 - Miona Tabuchi, Tetsuya Hirotomi:

Using Fiducial Marker for Analyzing Wearable Eye-Tracker Gaze Data Measured While Cooking. 192-204 - Tao Wang

, Hanling Zhang
:
Using Wearable Devices for Emotion Recognition in Mobile Human- Computer Interaction: A Review. 205-227
Human-Robot Interaction
- Katharina Gleichauf

, Ramona Schmid
, Verena Wagner-Hartl
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Human-Robot-Collaboration in the Healthcare Environment: An Exploratory Study. 231-240 - Peicheng Guo, Iskander Smit:

Towards an Active Predictive Relation by Reconceptualizing a Vacuum Robot: Research on the Transparency and Acceptance of the Predictive Behaviors. 241-256 - Kuo-Liang Huang

, Jinchen Jiang, Yune-Yu Cheng:
On Improving the Acceptance of Intelligent Companion Robots Among Chinese Empty-Nesters with the Application of Emotional Design. 257-270 - Masashi Inoue

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Human Interpretation of Inter-robot Communication. 271-279 - Kristiina Jokinen

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Conversational Agents and Robot Interaction. 280-292 - Marian Obuseh, Vincent G. Duffy:

Surgical Human-Robot Interaction: A Bibliometric Review. 293-312 - Luka Orsag

, Tomislav Stipancic
, Leon Koren
, Karlo Posavec:
Human Intention Recognition for Safe Robot Action Planning Using Head Pose. 313-327 - José Varela Aldás

, Jorge Buele
, Santiago Guerrero-Núñez, Víctor H. Andaluz
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Mobile Manipulator for Hospital Care Using Firebase. 328-341 - Yoo Jin Won, Seunghee Hwang, Serin Ko, Jung-Mi Park:

Iterative Design Process for HRI: Serving Robot in Restaurant. 342-353
Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Julia Elizabeth Calderón-Reyes

, Francisco Javier Álvarez Rodríguez, María Lorena Barba-González, Héctor Cardona Reyes:
Methodology Design of the Correlation Between EEG Signals and Brain Regions Mapping in Panic Attacks. 357-370 - Elizabeth Clark

, Adrienne Czaplewski, Khoa Nguyen, Patrick Pasciucco, Marimar Rios, Milena Korostenskaja
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Establishing Clinical Protocols for BCI-Based Motor Rehabilitation in Individuals Post Stroke - The Impact of Feedback Type and Selected Outcome Measures: A Systematic Review. 371-390 - Taisija Demchenko

, Milena Korostenskaja
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Training CNN to Detect Motor Imagery in ECoG Data Recorded During Dreaming. 391-414 - Guangyao Dou

, Zheng Zhou
, Xiaodong Qu
:
Time Majority Voting, a PC-Based EEG Classifier for Non-expert Users. 415-428 - Alexandra Fischmann, Sydney Levy:

It's Easy as ABC Framework for User Feedback. 429-441 - Joseph R. Geraghty, George Schoettle:

Single-Subject vs. Cross-Subject Motor Imagery Models. 442-452 - Nikita Gordienko

, Oleksandr Rokovyi
, Yuri G. Gordienko
, Sergii G. Stirenko
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Hybrid Convolutional, Recurrent and Attention-Based Architectures of Deep Neural Networks for Classification of Human-Computer Interaction by Electroencephalography. 453-468 - Marshall McArthur, Xavier Serrano, Viktoriia Zakharova:

Predicting the Future: A ML MI Replication Study. 469-481 - Ian McDiarmid-Sterling

, Luca Cerbin
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High-Powered Ocular Artifact Detection with C-LSTM-E. 482-496 - Anarsaikhan Tuvshinjargal

, Elliot Kim:
ML vs DL: Accuracy and Testing Runtime Trade-offs in BCI. 497-511 - Xuduo Wang, Ziji Wang:

CNN with Self-attention in EEG Classification. 512-526 - Troy R. Weekes

, Thomas C. Eskridge:
Design Thinking the Human-AI Experience of Neurotechnology for Knowledge Workers. 527-545 - Yang Windhorse

, Nader Almadbooh
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Optimizing ML Algorithms Under CSP and Riemannian Covariance in MI-BCIs. 546-556

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