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ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2012
- Ginevra Castellano, Laurel D. Riek, Christopher Peters, Kostas Karpouzis, Jean-Claude Martin, Louis-Philippe Morency:
Introduction to the special issue on affective interaction in natural environments. 1:1-1:4 - Aryel Beck, Brett Stevens, Kim A. Bard, Lola Cañamero:
Emotional body language displayed by artificial agents. 2:1-2:29 - Antoine Hiolle, Lola Cañamero, Marina Davila Ross, Kim A. Bard:
Eliciting caregiving behavior in dyadic human-robot attachment-like interactions. 3:1-3:24 - Stefan Scherer, Michael Glodek, Friedhelm Schwenker, Nick Campbell, Günther Palm:
Spotting laughter in natural multiparty conversations: A comparison of automatic online and offline approaches using audiovisual data. 4:1-4:31 - Yale Song, David Demirdjian, Randall Davis:
Continuous body and hand gesture recognition for natural human-computer interaction. 5:1-5:28 - Florian Eyben, Martin Wöllmer, Björn W. Schuller:
A multitask approach to continuous five-dimensional affect sensing in natural speech. 6:1-6:29 - Ashkan Yazdani, Jong-Seok Lee, Jean-Marc Vesin, Touradj Ebrahimi:
Affect recognition based on physiological changes during the watching of music videos. 7:1-7:26
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2012
- Souneil Park, Seungwoo Kang, Sangyoung Chung, Junehwa Song:
A Computational Framework for Media Bias Mitigation. 8:1-8:32 - Shlomo Berkovsky, Jill Freyne, Harri Oinas-Kukkonen:
Influencing Individually: Fusing Personalization and Persuasion. 9:1-9:8 - Maurits Kaptein, Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Panos Markopoulos, Emile H. L. Aarts:
Adaptive Persuasive Systems: A Study of Tailored Persuasive Text Messages to Reduce Snacking. 10:1-10:25 - Paolo Cremonesi, Franca Garzotto, Roberto Turrin:
Investigating the Persuasion Potential of Recommender Systems from a Quality Perspective: An Empirical Study. 11:1-11:41 - Pierre Y. Andrews:
System Personality and Persuasion in Human-Computer Dialogue. 12:1-12:27
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2012
- Jesse Vig, Shilad Sen, John Riedl:
The Tag Genome: Encoding Community Knowledge to Support Novel Interaction. 13:1-13:44 - Henry Lieberman, Catherine Havasi:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Common Sense for Interactive Systems. 14:1-14:3 - Yolanda Gil, Varun Ratnakar, Timothy Chklovski, Paul Groth, Denny Vrandecic:
Capturing Common Knowledge about Tasks: Intelligent Assistance for To-Do Lists. 15:1-15:35 - Reid Swanson, Andrew S. Gordon:
Say Anything: Using Textual Case-Based Reasoning to Enable Open-Domain Interactive Storytelling. 16:1-16:35 - Yen-Ling Kuo, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:
Planning for Reasoning with Multiple Common Sense Knowledge Bases. 17:1-17:24 - Karthik Dinakar, Birago Jones, Catherine Havasi, Henry Lieberman, Rosalind W. Picard:
Common Sense Reasoning for Detection, Prevention, and Mitigation of Cyberbullying. 18:1-18:30
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2012
- Anthony Jameson, John Riedl:
Introduction to the special issue on highlights of the decade in interactive intelligent systems. 19:1-19:3 - Jesse Hoey, Craig Boutilier, Pascal Poupart, Patrick Olivier, Andrew Monk, Alex Mihailidis:
People, sensors, decisions: Customizable and adaptive technologies for assistance in healthcare. 20:1-20:36 - Sandra Carberry, Stephanie Elzer Schwartz, Kathleen F. McCoy, Seniz Demir, Peng Wu, Charles F. Greenbacker, Daniel Chester, Edward Schwartz, David Oliver, Priscilla S. Moraes:
Access to multimodal articles for individuals with sight impairments. 21:1-21:49 - Fang Chen, Natalie Ruiz, Eric H. C. Choi, Julien Epps, M. Asif Khawaja, Ronnie Taib, Bo Yin, Yang Wang:
Multimodal behavior and interaction as indicators of cognitive load. 22:1-22:36 - Sidney K. D'Mello, Arthur C. Graesser:
AutoTutor and affective autotutor: Learning by talking with cognitively and emotionally intelligent computers that talk back. 23:1-23:39 - Judy Kay, Bob Kummerfeld:
Creating personalized systems that people can scrutinize and control: Drivers, principles and experience. 24:1-24:42
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