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HRI
2009
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Nonverbal leakage in robots: communication of intentions through seemingly unintentional behavior
Human communication involves a number of nonverbal cues that are seemingly unintentional, unconscious, and automatic—both in their production and perception—and convey rich in...
Bilge Mutlu, Fumitaka Yamaoka, Takayuki Kanda, Hir...
ACMIDC
2010
15 years 10 months ago
Interactive storytelling for children
Since the nineties, storytelling has received increasing attention in the HCI, IDC, and AI communities, exploring the potential of interactivity and multimedia as a means to promo...
Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini, Amalia Sabiescu
ASSETS
2006
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Loudmouth: : modifying text-to-speech synthesis in noise
Current speech synthesis technology is difficult to understand in everyday noise situations. Although there is a significant body of work on how humans modify their speech in nois...
Rupal Patel, Michael Everett, Eldar Sadikov
FGR
2004
IEEE
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15 years 10 months ago
Authentic Facial Expression Analysis
It is argued that for the computer to be able to interact with humans, it needs to have the communication skills of humans. One of these skills is the ability to understand the em...
Nicu Sebe, Michael S. Lew, Ira Cohen, Yafei Sun, T...
ECCV
2010
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Modeling Temporal Structure of Decomposable Motion Segments for Activity Classification
Abstract. Much recent research in human activity recognition has focused on the problem of recognizing simple repetitive (walking, running, waving) and punctual actions (sitting up...