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SSPW@MM 2010: Firenze, Italy
- Alessandro Vinciarelli, Maja Pantic, Alex Pentland:

Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Social signal processing, SSPW@MM 2010, Firenze, Italy, October 29, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0174-9
Keynote addresses
- Jeffrey F. Cohn:

Social signal processing in depression. 1-2 - Alex Pentland:

Kith and kin: how social networks make us smart. 3-4
Oral session
- Iwan de Kok, Dirk Heylen:

Differences in listener responses between procedural and narrative task. 5-10 - Antonios Oikonomopoulos, Ioannis Patras

, Maja Pantic:
Discriminative space-time voting for joint recognition and localization of actions. 11-16 - Gelareh Mohammadi

, Alessandro Vinciarelli
, Marcello Mortillaro
:
The voice of personality: mapping nonverbal vocal behavior into trait attributions. 17-20 - Isabella Poggi, Francesca D'Errico

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Cognitive modelling of human social signals. 21-26
Keynote Address
- Toyoaki Nishida:

From observation to interaction. 27-28
Poster session
- Fabio Valente, Alessandro Vinciarelli

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Improving speech processing trough social signals: automatic speaker segmentation of political debates using role based turn-taking patterns. 29-34 - Rieks op den Akker, Mariët Theune

, Khiet P. Truong, Iwan de Kok:
The organisation of floor in meetings and the relation with speaker addressee patterns. 35-40 - Kyriaki Kalimeri

, Bruno Lepri, Fabio Pianesi:
Causal-modelling of personality traits: extraversion and locus of control. 41-46 - Emilie Delaherche, Mohamed Chetouani

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Multimodal coordination: exploring relevant features and measures. 47-52 - Ning Tan, Céline Clavel, Matthieu Courgeon, Jean-Claude Martin:

Postural expressions of action tendencies. 53-58 - Jun Jiao, Maja Pantic:

Implicit image tagging via facial information. 59-64 - Radoslaw Niewiadomski

, Ken Prepin, Elisabetta Bevacqua, Magalie Ochs, Catherine Pelachaud:
Towards a smiling ECA: studies on mimicry, timing and types of smiles. 65-70
Keynote address
- Justine Cassell:

Regulative or constitutive behaviors: culture and identity in human interaction. 71-72

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