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ISIAA@ICMI 2017: Glasgow, UK
- Thierry Chaminade, Noël Nguyen, Magalie Ochs, Fabrice Lefèvre:

Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI International Workshop on Investigating Social Interactions with Artificial Agents, ISIAA@ICMI 2017, Glasgow, United Kingdom, November 13, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5558-2
Presentations
- Thierry Chaminade

:
How do artificial agents think? 1 - Alessandro Vinciarelli:

Body language without a body: nonverbal communication in technology mediated settings. 2-3 - Philippe Blache:

Dialogue management in task-oriented dialogue systems. 4-8 - Catherine Pelachaud:

Greta: a conversing socio-emotional agent. 9-10 - Louisa Pragst, Juliana Miehle, Wolfgang Minker, Stefan Ultes:

Challenges for adaptive dialogue management in the KRISTINA project. 11-14 - Fabrice Lefèvre:

En route to a better integration and evaluation of social capacities in vocal artificial agents. 15-19
Posters
- Lucile Bechade, Kevin El Haddad

, Juliette Bourquin
, Stéphane Dupont
, Laurence Devillers:
A corpus for experimental study of affect bursts in human-robot interaction. 20-21 - Béatrice Biancardi

, Angelo Cafaro, Catherine Pelachaud:
Could a virtual agent be warm and competent? investigating user's impressions of agent's non-verbal behaviours. 22-24 - Amanda Cercas Curry, Helen F. Hastie, Verena Rieser

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A review of evaluation techniques for social dialogue systems. 25-26 - Christian Dondrup, Ioannis Papaioannou, Jekaterina Novikova

, Oliver Lemon
:
Introducing a ROS based planning and execution framework for human-robot interaction. 27-28 - Emer Gilmartin

, Brendan Spillane
, Maria O'Reilly, Ketong Su, Christian Saam, Benjamin R. Cowan
, Nick Campbell, Vincent Wade:
Dialog acts in greeting and leavetaking in social talk. 29-30 - Emer Gilmartin, Marine Collery, Ketong Su, Yuyun Huang, Christy Elias, Benjamin R. Cowan, Nick Campbell:

Social talk: making conversation with people and machine. 31-32 - Tomoko Koda:

Analyses of the effects of agents' performing self-adaptors. 33-34 - Brigitte Krenn, Stephanie Gross, Lisa Nussbaumer:

Who has to do it? the use of personal pronouns in human-human and human-robot-interaction. 35-36 - Catharine Oertel, Patrik Jonell, Kevin El Haddad, Éva Székely, Joakim Gustafson:

Using crowd-sourcing for the design of listening agents: challenges and opportunities. 37-38 - Deborah Richards

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Intimately intelligent virtual agents: knowing the human beyond sensory input. 39-40 - Matthieu Riou, Bassam Jabaian, Stéphane Huet, Thierry Chaminade

, Fabrice Lefèvre
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Integration and evaluation of social competences such as humor in an artificial interactive agent. 41-42 - Brendan Spillane

, Emer Gilmartin
, Christian Saam, Ketong Su, Benjamin R. Cowan, Séamus Lawless, Vincent Wade:
Introducing ADELE: a personalized intelligent companion. 43-44 - Leimin Tian, Johanna D. Moore, Catherine Lai:

Recognizing emotions in spoken dialogue with acoustic and lexical cues. 45-46 - Rim Trabelsi

, Jagannadan Varadarajan, Yong Pei, Le Zhang
, Issam Jabri, Ammar Bouallegue, Pierre Moulin:
Multi-modal social interaction recognition using view-invariant features. 47-48

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