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Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, Volume 6
Volume 6, Numbers 1-2, July 2012
- Elisabeth André

, Marc Cavazza
, Catherine Pelachaud:
Preface. 1 - Patrick Gebhard, Gregor Mehlmann, Michael Kipp

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Visual SceneMaker - a tool for authoring interactive virtual characters. 3-11 - Nigel T. Crook

, Debora Field, Cameron G. Smith, Sue Harding, Stephen Pulman, Marc Cavazza
, Daniel Charlton, Roger K. Moore
, Johan Boye:
Generating context-sensitive ECA responses to user barge-in interruptions. 13-25 - Elisabetta Bevacqua, Etienne de Sevin

, Sylwia Julia Hyniewska, Catherine Pelachaud
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A listener model: introducing personality traits. 27-38 - Felix Kistler, Birgit Endrass, Ionut Damian, Chi Tai Dang, Elisabeth André

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Natural interaction with culturally adaptive virtual characters. 39-47 - Marco Fabiani, Roberto Bresin

, Gaël Dubus
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Interactive sonification of expressive hand gestures on a handheld device. 49-57 - Ismail Shahin

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Studying and enhancing talking condition recognition in stressful and emotional talking environments based on HMMs, CHMM2s and SPHMMs. 59-71 - Ina Wechsung, Klaus-Peter Engelbrecht, Christine Kühnel, Sebastian Möller

, Benjamin Weiss:
Measuring the Quality of Service and Quality of Experience of multimodal human-machine interaction. 73-85 - Peter Knees

, Tim Pohle, Gerhard Widmer
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Sound/tracks: artistic real-time sonification of train journeys. 87-93
Volume 6, Numbers 3-4, November 2012
- Paul M. Brunet, Roddy Cowie

, Dirk Heylen, Anton Nijholt
, Marc Schröder:
Conceptual frameworks for multimodal social signal processing. 95-99 - Paul M. Brunet, Roderick Cowie

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Towards a conceptual framework of research on social signal processing. 101-115 - Stefan Scherer, Michael Glodek, Georg Layher, Martin Schels, Miriam Schmidt, Tobias Brosch, Stephan Tschechne, Friedhelm Schwenker, Heiko Neumann, Günther Palm:

A generic framework for the inference of user states in human computer interaction. 117-141 - Joris H. Janssen:

A three-component framework for empathic technologies to augment human interaction. 143-161 - Francesca D'Errico

, Isabella Poggi, Laura Vincze
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Discrediting signals. A model of social evaluation to study discrediting moves in political debates. 163-178 - Marc Mehu, Francesca D'Errico

, Dirk Heylen:
Conceptual analysis of social signals: the importance of clarifying terminology. 179-189

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