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15. IVA 2015: Delft, The Netherlands
- Willem-Paul Brinkman, Joost Broekens, Dirk Heylen:
Intelligent Virtual Agents - 15th International Conference, IVA 2015, Delft, The Netherlands, August 26-28, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9238, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-21995-0
Adaptive Dialogue and User Modeling
- Atef Ben Youssef, Mathieu Chollet, Hazaël Jones, Nicolas Sabouret, Catherine Pelachaud, Magalie Ochs:
Towards a Socially Adaptive Virtual Agent. 3-16 - Myrthe Tielman, Marieke van Meggelen, Mark A. Neerincx, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
An Ontology-Based Question System for a Virtual Coach Assisting in Trauma Recollection. 17-27 - Ramin Yaghoubzadeh, Karola Pitsch, Stefan Kopp:
Adaptive Grounding and Dialogue Management for Autonomous Conversational Assistants for Elderly Users. 28-38 - Zahra Nazari, Gale M. Lucas, Jonathan Gratch:
Opponent Modeling for Virtual Human Negotiators. 39-49 - Stephanie Carnell, Shivashankar Halan, Michael Crary, Aarthi Madhavan, Benjamin Lok:
Adapting Virtual Patient Interviews for Interviewing Skills Training of Novice Healthcare Students. 50-59 - Tibor Bosse, Simon Provoost:
On Conversational Agents with Mental States. 60-64
Cognitive, Affective and Social Models
- Merijn Bruijnes, Rieks op den Akker, Arno Hartholt, Dirk Heylen:
Virtual Suspect William. 67-76 - Sebastian Kahl, Stefan Kopp:
Modeling a Social Brain for Interactive Agents: Integrating Mirroring and Mentalizing. 77-86 - Tobias Haubrich, Sven Seele, Rainer Herpers, Christian Bauckhage, Peter Becker:
Modeling Sensation for an Intelligent Virtual Agent's Perception Process. 87-97 - Volkan Ustun, Paul S. Rosenbloom:
Towards Adaptive, Interactive Virtual Humans in Sigma. 98-108 - Celso M. de Melo, Jonathan Gratch:
Beyond Believability: Quantifying the Differences Between Real and Virtual Humans. 109-118 - Luiselena Casadiego, Nuria Pelechano:
From One to Many: Simulating Groups of Agents with Reinforcement Learning Controllers. 119-123 - Vinícius Jurinic Cassol, Cliceres Mack Dal Bianco, Alexandre Carvalho, Jovani Brasil, Maristela Monteiro, Soraia Raupp Musse:
An Experience-Based Approach to Simulate Virtual Crowd Behaviors Under the Influence of Alcohol. 124-127 - Naziya Hussaini, Ruth Aylett:
Modelling Group Behaviour in Autonomous Synthetic Characters. 128-131 - Ulysses Bernardet, Steve DiPaola:
A Framework for Exogenous and Endogenous Reflexive Behavior in Virtual Characters. 132-136
Nonverbal Behavior and Gestures
- Herwin van Welbergen, Yu Ding, Kai Sattler, Catherine Pelachaud, Stefan Kopp:
Real-Time Visual Prosody for Interactive Virtual Agents. 139-151 - Chung-Cheng Chiu, Louis-Philippe Morency, Stacy Marsella:
Predicting Co-verbal Gestures: A Deep and Temporal Modeling Approach. 152-166 - Truong-Huy D. Nguyen, Elín Carstensdóttir, Nhi Ngo, Magy Seif El-Nasr, Matt Gray, Derek Isaacowitz, David DeSteno:
Modeling Warmth and Competence in Virtual Characters. 167-180 - Chao Hu, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff, Jean E. Fox Tree:
Storytelling Agents with Personality and Adaptivity. 181-193 - Elisabetta Bevacqua, Céline Jost, Alexis Nédélec, Pierre De Loor:
Gestural Coupling Between Humans and Virtual Characters in an Artistic Context of Imitation. 194-197
Pedagogical Agents in Health and Training
- Jonathan Gratch, David DeVault, Gale M. Lucas, Stacy Marsella:
Negotiation as a Challenge Problem for Virtual Humans. 201-215 - Alan Lindsay, Fred Charles, Jonathon Read, Julie Porteous, Marc Cavazza, Gersende Georg:
Generation of Non-compliant Behaviour in Virtual Medical Narratives. 216-228 - Andrew Cordar, Andrew C. Robb, Adam Wendling, Samsun Lampotang, Casey White, Benjamin Lok:
Virtual Role-Models: Using Virtual Humans to Train Best Communication Practices for Healthcare Teams. 229-238 - Shivashankar Halan, Isaac Sia, Michael Crary, Benjamin Lok:
Exploring the Effects of Healthcare Students Creating Virtual Patients for Empathy Training. 239-249 - Jeroen Linssen, Mariët Theune, Thomas de Groot, Dirk Heylen:
Improving Social Awareness Through Thought Bubbles and Flashbacks of Virtual Characters. 250-259 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Dina Utami, Shuo Zhou, Candace L. Sidner, Lisa Quintiliani, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow:
Automated Explanation of Research Informed Consent by Virtual Agents. 260-269 - Harry Brenton, Peter Woodward, Marco Gillies, Jonathan Birns, Diane Ames, Fernando Bello:
Linking Aetiology with Social Communication in a Virtual Stroke Patient. 270-274 - Zhe Zhang, Ha Trinh, Qiong Chen, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Adapting a Geriatrics Health Counseling Virtual Agent for the Chinese Culture. 275-278 - Ameneh Shamekhi, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Breathe with Me: A Virtual Meditation Coach. 279-282 - Jeroen Linssen, Thomas de Groot, Mariët Theune, Dirk Heylen:
LOITER-TB: Thought Bubbles that Give Feedback on Virtual Agents' Experiences. 283-286 - Dwi Hartanto, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Isabel L. Kampmann, Nexhmedin Morina, Paul G. M. Emmelkamp, Mark A. Neerincx:
Design and Implementation of Home-Based Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy System with a Virtual eCoach. 287-291
Tools and Frameworks
- Tim Balint, Jan M. Allbeck:
Automated Generation of Plausible Agent Object Interactions. 295-309 - Andrew W. Feng, Anton Leuski, Stacy Marsella, Dan Casas, Sin-Hwa Kang, Ari Shapiro:
A Platform for Building Mobile Virtual Humans. 310-319 - Stephanie M. Lukin, Marilyn A. Walker:
Narrative Variations in a Virtual Storyteller. 320-331 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Reza Asadi, Aida Ehyaei, Harriet J. Fell, Lori Henault, Stephen S. Intille, Lisa Quintiliani, Ameneh Shamekhi, Ha Trinh, Katherine Waite, Christopher Shanahan, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow:
Context-Awareness in a Persistent Hospital Companion Agent. 332-342 - Klaus Förger, Tapio Takala:
A Motion Style Toolbox. 343-347 - Gabriel Skantze, Martin Johansson, Jonas Beskow:
A Collaborative Human-Robot Game as a Test-bed for Modelling Multi-party, Situated Interaction. 348-351 - Frank Kaptein, Joost Broekens:
The Affective Storyteller: Using Character Emotion to Influence Narrative Generation. 352-355 - Nikita Mattar, Herwin van Welbergen, Philipp Kulms, Stefan Kopp:
Prototyping User Interfaces for Investigating the Role of Virtual Agents in Human-Machine Interaction - A Demonstration in the Domain of Cooperative Games. 356-360
Turn-Taking
- Samer Al Moubayed, Jill Lehman:
Regulating Turn-Taking in Multi-child Spoken Interaction. 363-374 - Brian Ravenet, Angelo Cafaro, Béatrice Biancardi, Magalie Ochs, Catherine Pelachaud:
Conversational Behavior Reflecting Interpersonal Attitudes in Small Group Interactions. 375-388 - Mathieu Jégou, Liv Lefebvre, Pierre Chevaillier:
A Continuous Model for the Management of Turn-Taking in User-Agent Spoken Interactions Based on the Variations of Prosodic Signals. 389-398 - Philipp Kulms, Nikita Mattar, Stefan Kopp:
An Interaction Game Framework for the Investigation of Human-Agent Cooperation. 399-402
Virtual Agent Perception Studies
- Kevin Corti, Alex Gillespie:
Offscreen and in the Chair Next to Your: Conversational Agents Speaking Through Actual Human Bodies. 405-417 - Roberto Pugliese, Klaus Förger, Tapio Takala:
Game Experience When Controlling a Weak Avatar in Full-Body Enaction. 418-431 - Diana Arellano, Ulrich Max Schaller, Reinhold Rauh, Volker Helzle, Marc Spicker, Oliver Deussen:
On the Trail of Facial Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorders. 432-441 - Martin Lingonblad, Ludvig Londos, Arvid Nilsson, Emil Boman, Jens Nirme, Magnus Haake:
Virtual Blindness - A Choice Blindness Experiment with a Virtual Experimenter. 442-451 - Rens Hoegen, Giota Stratou, Gale M. Lucas, Jonathan Gratch:
Comparing Behavior Towards Humans and Virtual Humans in a Social Dilemma. 452-460 - Lin Shi, Timothy W. Bickmore, Roger A. Edwards:
A Feminist Virtual Agent for Breastfeeding Promotion. 461-470 - Eva Krumhuber, Arvid Kappas, Colette Hume, Lynne E. Hall, Ruth Aylett:
From Non-human to Human: Adult's and Children's Perceptions of Agents Varying in Humanness. 471-474 - Sin-Hwa Kang, Andrew W. Feng, Anton Leuski, Dan Casas, Ari Shapiro:
Smart Mobile Virtual Humans: "Chat with Me!". 475-478 - Christopher Ritter, Ruth Aylett:
The Partial Poker-Face - When Affective Characters Try to Hide Their True Emotions. 479-482 - Sangyoon Lee, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot, Steve Jones, Barbara Di Eugenio:
Emotionally Augmented Storytelling Agent - The Effects of Dimensional Emotion Modeling for Agent Behavior Control. 483-487 - Maryam Saberi, Ulysses Bernardet, Steve DiPaola:
Effect of a Virtual Agent's Contingent Smile Response on Perceived Social Status. 488-491
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