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Adapting the Interaction Style to Affective Factorsin conjunction with User Modeling 2005Edinburgh, UK
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Invited Talk:
Towards
emotion-sensitive multimodal interfaces: the challenge of the European Network
of Excellence on Emotions.
M. Schroeder and R. Cowie
Papers:
How do human
tutors adapt to the affective state?
S Alexander, S. Hill and A.
Sarrafzadeh
Adaptation to
affective factors: impact for generation and dialogue.
J. Bateman and
C. Paris
Private emotions vs
social interaction . Towards new dimensions in Research on
emotions.
A. Batliner, S. Steidl, C. Hacker and E. Noth
Modelling
alignment for affective dialogue.
C. Brockmann, A. Isard, J.
Oberlander and M. White
Modeling the user
attitude towards an ECA.
A. Cavalluzzi, F. de Rosis, I. Mazzotta and
N. Novielli
Affective factors in
generation of tailored genomic information.
N. Green
A look at the roles of
look and roles in animated agents.
A. Gulz and M. Haake
Attachment theory and
affective user models.
J. Harpur
An affective model
for semi-open learning environments.
Y. Hernandez, J. Noguez, L. E.
Sucar and G. Arroyo-Figueroa
An incremental
and interactive affective posture recognition system.
A. Kleinsmith,
T. Fushimi and N. Bianchi-Berthouze
Determinants of emotions in a Call Center.
C. Ribert-Van De Weerdt
Clustering the
affective aspects of web users.
D. Vogiatzis, A. Tzanavari, S. Retalis
and M. Zembylas
Recognition of
time pressure via biophysiological sensors: is the user's motion a help or a
hindrance?.
M. von Willamowitz-Moellendorff, C. Mueller and A.
Jameson