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ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, October 2011
- Anthony Jameson, John Riedl:

Introduction to the Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems. 1:1-1:6 - Todd Kulesza, Simone Stumpf

, Weng-Keen Wong, Margaret M. Burnett, Stephen Perona, Amy J. Ko, Ian Oberst:
Why-oriented end-user debugging of naive Bayes text classification. 2:1-2:31 - Steven C. H. Hoi

, Rong Jin:
Active multiple kernel learning for interactive 3D object retrieval systems. 3:1-3:27 - Tracy Hammond

, Brandon Paulson:
Recognizing sketched multistroke primitives. 4:1-4:34 - Sandra Y. Okita, Victor Ng-Thow-Hing, Ravi Kiran Sarvadevabhatla

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Multimodal approach to affective human-robot interaction design with children. 5:1-5:29 - Sylvie Gibet, Nicolas Courty, Kyle Duarte, Thibaut Le Naour

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The SignCom system for data-driven animation of interactive virtual signers: Methodology and Evaluation. 6:1-6:23
Volume 1, Number 2, January 2012
- Elisabeth André

, Joyce Y. Chai:
Introduction to the special issue on eye gaze in intelligent human-machine interaction. 7:1-7:3 - Laura Pomârjanschi, Michael Dorr

, Erhardt Barth:
Gaze guidance reduces the number of collisions with pedestrians in a driving simulator. 8:1-8:14 - Georg Buscher, Andreas Dengel, Ralf Biedert, Ludger van Elst

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Attentive documents: Eye tracking as implicit feedback for information retrieval and beyond. 9:1-9:30 - David Rozado Fernandez

, Javier San Agustin, Francisco B. Rodríguez
, Pablo Varona
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Gliding and saccadic gaze gesture recognition in real time. 10:1-10:27 - Samer Al Moubayed, Jens Edlund

, Jonas Beskow:
Taming Mona Lisa: Communicating gaze faithfully in 2D and 3D facial projections. 11:1-11:25 - Bilge Mutlu, Takayuki Kanda

, Jodi Forlizzi, Jessica K. Hodgins, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Conversational gaze mechanisms for humanlike robots. 12:1-12:33 - Chen Yu

, Paul W. Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz
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Adaptive eye gaze patterns in interactions with human and artificial agents. 13:1-13:25

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