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IWAI 1999: Siena, Italy
- Ana Paiva:

Affective Interactions, Towards a New Generation of Computer Interfaces. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1814, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-41520-3 - Ana Paiva:

Affective Interactions: Toward a New Generation of Computer Interfaces? 1-8 - Gillian May Wilson, Martina Angela Sasse:

Listen to Your Heart Rate: Counting the Cost of Media Quality. 9-20 - Bridget Cooper, Paul Brna, Alex Martins:

Effective Affective in Intelligent Systems - Building on Evidence of Empathy in Teaching and Learning. 21-34 - Pat George, Malcolm McIllhagga:

The Communication of Meaningful Emotional Information for Children Interacting with Virtual Actors. 35-48 - Thomas Wehrle, Susanne Kaiser:

Emotion and Facial Expression. 49-63 - Carlos Martinho, Isabel Machado

, Ana Paiva:
A Cognitive Approach to Affective User Modeling. 64-75 - Cristiano Castelfranchi:

Affective Appraisal versus Cognitive Evaluation in Social Emotions and Interactions. 76-106 - Lee McCauley, Stan Franklin, Myles Bogner:

An Emotion-Based "Conscious" Software Agent Architecture. 107-120 - Luis Antunes

, Helder Coelho
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Redesigning the Agents' Decision Machinery. 121-137 - Stevo Bozinovski:

Artificial Emotion and Emotion Learning: Emotions as Value Judgements. 138-149 - Elisabeth André, Martin Klesen, Patrick Gebhard, Steve Allen, Thomas Rist:

Integrating Models of Personality and Emotions into Lifelike Characters. 150-165 - Paola Rizzo:

Why Should Agents Be Emotional for Entertaining Users? A Critical Analysis. 166-181 - Isabella Poggi, Catherine Pelachaud:

Emotional Meaning and Expression in Animated Faces. 182-195 - Gene Ball, Jack S. Breese:

Relating Personality and Behavior: Posture and Gestures. 196-203 - Fiorella de Rosis, Floriana Grasso

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Affective Natural Language Generation. 204-218 - Rosalind W. Picard:

An Interview with Rosalind Picard, Author of "Affective Computing". IWAI 1999: 219-227

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