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Anzalone, Salvatore M. |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)
Mohamed Chetouani, Salvatore M. Anzalone, Giovanna Varni, Isabelle Hupont Torres, Ginevra Castellano, Angelica Lim, and Gentiane Venture (UPMC, France; Paris 8 University, France; Uppsala University, Sweden; SoftBank Robotics, France; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) The “social learning and multimodal interaction for designing artificial agents” workshop aims at presenting scientific and philosophical advances related to social learning and multimodal interaction for enhancing the design of artificial agents. Papers presented in the workshop include studies on human behavior modeling, on social robotics and on virtual agents. Our two invited speakers, Prof. Catherine Pelachaud and Prof. Louis-Philippe Morency will enrich and open the door to further discussion by bringing their widely acknowledged expertise in the field. @InProceedings{ICMI16p598, author = {Mohamed Chetouani and Salvatore M. Anzalone and Giovanna Varni and Isabelle Hupont Torres and Ginevra Castellano and Angelica Lim and Gentiane Venture}, title = {International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {598--600}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Balakrishnan, Prabhakaran |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (Workshop Summary)
Wolfgang Hürst, Daisuke Iwai, and Prabhakaran Balakrishnan (Utrecht University, Netherlands; Osaka University, Japan; University of Texas at Dallas, USA) Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are expected by many to become the next wave of computing with significant impacts on our daily lives. Motivated by this, we organized a workshop on “Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (MVAR)” at the 18th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2016). While current VR and AR installations mostly focus on the visual domain, we expect multimodality to play a crucial role in future, next generation VR/AR systems. The submissions for this workshop reflect the potential of multimodality for VR and AR, illustrate interesting new directions, and pinpoint important issues. This paper gives a short motivation for the workshop and its aim, and summarizes the aforementioned trends and challenges identified from the submissions. @InProceedings{ICMI16p596, author = {Wolfgang Hürst and Daisuke Iwai and Prabhakaran Balakrishnan}, title = {International Workshop on Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {596--597}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Böck, Ronald |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses Enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Ronald Böck, Francesca Bonin, Nick Campbell, and Ronald Poppe (University of Magdeburg, Germany; IBM Research, Ireland; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Utrecht University, Netherlands) In this paper a brief overview of the third workshop on Multimodal Analyses enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction. The paper is focussing on the main aspects intended to be discussed in the workshop reflecting the main scope of the papers presented during the meeting. The MA3HMI 2016 workshop is held in conjunction with the 18th ACM International Conference on Mulitmodal Interaction (ICMI 2016) taking place in Tokyo, Japan, in November 2016. This year, we have solicited papers concerning the different phases of the development of multimodal systems. Tools and systems that address real-time conversations with artificial agents and technical systems are also within the scope. @InProceedings{ICMI16p604, author = {Ronald Böck and Francesca Bonin and Nick Campbell and Ronald Poppe}, title = {International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses Enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {604--605}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Bonin, Francesca |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses Enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Ronald Böck, Francesca Bonin, Nick Campbell, and Ronald Poppe (University of Magdeburg, Germany; IBM Research, Ireland; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Utrecht University, Netherlands) In this paper a brief overview of the third workshop on Multimodal Analyses enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction. The paper is focussing on the main aspects intended to be discussed in the workshop reflecting the main scope of the papers presented during the meeting. The MA3HMI 2016 workshop is held in conjunction with the 18th ACM International Conference on Mulitmodal Interaction (ICMI 2016) taking place in Tokyo, Japan, in November 2016. This year, we have solicited papers concerning the different phases of the development of multimodal systems. Tools and systems that address real-time conversations with artificial agents and technical systems are also within the scope. @InProceedings{ICMI16p604, author = {Ronald Böck and Francesca Bonin and Nick Campbell and Ronald Poppe}, title = {International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses Enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {604--605}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Campbell, Nick |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses Enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Ronald Böck, Francesca Bonin, Nick Campbell, and Ronald Poppe (University of Magdeburg, Germany; IBM Research, Ireland; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Utrecht University, Netherlands) In this paper a brief overview of the third workshop on Multimodal Analyses enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction. The paper is focussing on the main aspects intended to be discussed in the workshop reflecting the main scope of the papers presented during the meeting. The MA3HMI 2016 workshop is held in conjunction with the 18th ACM International Conference on Mulitmodal Interaction (ICMI 2016) taking place in Tokyo, Japan, in November 2016. This year, we have solicited papers concerning the different phases of the development of multimodal systems. Tools and systems that address real-time conversations with artificial agents and technical systems are also within the scope. @InProceedings{ICMI16p604, author = {Ronald Böck and Francesca Bonin and Nick Campbell and Ronald Poppe}, title = {International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses Enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {604--605}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Castellano, Ginevra |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)
Mohamed Chetouani, Salvatore M. Anzalone, Giovanna Varni, Isabelle Hupont Torres, Ginevra Castellano, Angelica Lim, and Gentiane Venture (UPMC, France; Paris 8 University, France; Uppsala University, Sweden; SoftBank Robotics, France; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) The “social learning and multimodal interaction for designing artificial agents” workshop aims at presenting scientific and philosophical advances related to social learning and multimodal interaction for enhancing the design of artificial agents. Papers presented in the workshop include studies on human behavior modeling, on social robotics and on virtual agents. Our two invited speakers, Prof. Catherine Pelachaud and Prof. Louis-Philippe Morency will enrich and open the door to further discussion by bringing their widely acknowledged expertise in the field. @InProceedings{ICMI16p598, author = {Mohamed Chetouani and Salvatore M. Anzalone and Giovanna Varni and Isabelle Hupont Torres and Ginevra Castellano and Angelica Lim and Gentiane Venture}, title = {International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {598--600}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Chetouani, Mohamed |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)
Mohamed Chetouani, Salvatore M. Anzalone, Giovanna Varni, Isabelle Hupont Torres, Ginevra Castellano, Angelica Lim, and Gentiane Venture (UPMC, France; Paris 8 University, France; Uppsala University, Sweden; SoftBank Robotics, France; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) The “social learning and multimodal interaction for designing artificial agents” workshop aims at presenting scientific and philosophical advances related to social learning and multimodal interaction for enhancing the design of artificial agents. Papers presented in the workshop include studies on human behavior modeling, on social robotics and on virtual agents. Our two invited speakers, Prof. Catherine Pelachaud and Prof. Louis-Philippe Morency will enrich and open the door to further discussion by bringing their widely acknowledged expertise in the field. @InProceedings{ICMI16p598, author = {Mohamed Chetouani and Salvatore M. Anzalone and Giovanna Varni and Isabelle Hupont Torres and Ginevra Castellano and Angelica Lim and Gentiane Venture}, title = {International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {598--600}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } ICMI '16-SUM: "ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International ..." ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (Workshop Summary) Khiet P. Truong, Dirk Heylen, Toyoaki Nishida, and Mohamed Chetouani (University of Twente, Netherlands; Kyoto University, Japan; UPMC, France) This paper gives a summary of the 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (ASSP4MI). Following our successful 1st International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction, held during ICMI-2015, we proposed the 2nd ASSP4MI workshop during ICMI-2016. The topics addressed and discussions fostered during last year's workshop are considered very relevant and alive in the research community. In this year's workshop, we continued addressing important topics and fostering fruitful discussions among researchers from different disciplines working in the fields of Social Signal Processing (SSP) and multimodal interaction. @InProceedings{ICMI16p591, author = {Khiet P. Truong and Dirk Heylen and Toyoaki Nishida and Mohamed Chetouani}, title = {ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {591--592}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Dhall, Abhinav |
ICMI '16-SUM: "Emotion Recognition in the ..."
Emotion Recognition in the Wild Challenge 2016
Abhinav Dhall, Roland Goecke, Jyoti Joshi, and Tom Gedeon (University of Waterloo, Canada; University of Canberra, Australia; Australian National University, Australia) The fourth Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW) challenge is a grand challenge in the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction 2016, Tokyo. EmotiW is a series of benchmarking and competition effort for researchers working in the area of automatic emotion recognition in the wild. The fourth EmotiW has two sub-challenges: Video based emotion recognition (VReco) and Group-level emotion recognition (GReco). The VReco sub-challenge is being run for the fourth time and GReco is a new sub-challenge this year. @InProceedings{ICMI16p587, author = {Abhinav Dhall and Roland Goecke and Jyoti Joshi and Tom Gedeon}, title = {Emotion Recognition in the Wild Challenge 2016}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {587--588}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } Info |
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Gedeon, Tom |
ICMI '16-SUM: "Emotion Recognition in the ..."
Emotion Recognition in the Wild Challenge 2016
Abhinav Dhall, Roland Goecke, Jyoti Joshi, and Tom Gedeon (University of Waterloo, Canada; University of Canberra, Australia; Australian National University, Australia) The fourth Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW) challenge is a grand challenge in the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction 2016, Tokyo. EmotiW is a series of benchmarking and competition effort for researchers working in the area of automatic emotion recognition in the wild. The fourth EmotiW has two sub-challenges: Video based emotion recognition (VReco) and Group-level emotion recognition (GReco). The VReco sub-challenge is being run for the fourth time and GReco is a new sub-challenge this year. @InProceedings{ICMI16p587, author = {Abhinav Dhall and Roland Goecke and Jyoti Joshi and Tom Gedeon}, title = {Emotion Recognition in the Wild Challenge 2016}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {587--588}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } Info |
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Goecke, Roland |
ICMI '16-SUM: "Emotion Recognition in the ..."
Emotion Recognition in the Wild Challenge 2016
Abhinav Dhall, Roland Goecke, Jyoti Joshi, and Tom Gedeon (University of Waterloo, Canada; University of Canberra, Australia; Australian National University, Australia) The fourth Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW) challenge is a grand challenge in the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction 2016, Tokyo. EmotiW is a series of benchmarking and competition effort for researchers working in the area of automatic emotion recognition in the wild. The fourth EmotiW has two sub-challenges: Video based emotion recognition (VReco) and Group-level emotion recognition (GReco). The VReco sub-challenge is being run for the fourth time and GReco is a new sub-challenge this year. @InProceedings{ICMI16p587, author = {Abhinav Dhall and Roland Goecke and Jyoti Joshi and Tom Gedeon}, title = {Emotion Recognition in the Wild Challenge 2016}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {587--588}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } Info |
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Hartmann, Kim |
ICMI '16-SUM: "ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International ..."
ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (Workshop Summary)
Kim Hartmann, Ingo Siegert, Ali Albert Salah, and Khiet P. Truong (University of Magdeburg, Germany; Bogazici University, Turkey; University of Twente, Netherlands) In this paper the organisers present a brief overview of the 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (ERM4CT). The ERM4CT 2016 Workshop is held in conjunction with the 18th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2016) taking place Tokyo, Japan. The ERM4CT is the follow-up of three previous workshops on emotion modelling for affective human-computer interaction and companion systems. Apart from its usual focus on emotion representations and models, this year's ERM4CT puts special emphasis on how to model adequate affective system behaviour. For the first time, this year's ERM4CT gave out a dataset, which all attendees could investigate to jointly discuss their findings. @InProceedings{ICMI16p593, author = {Kim Hartmann and Ingo Siegert and Ali Albert Salah and Khiet P. Truong}, title = {ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {593--595}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Hermann, Thomas |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)
Patrick Holthaus, Thomas Hermann, Sebastian Wrede, Sven Wachsmuth, and Britta Wrede (Bielefeld University, Germany) The first workshop on embodied interaction with smart environments aims to bring together the very active community of multi-modal interaction research and the rapidly evolving field of smart home technologies. Besides addressing the software architecture of such very complex systems, it puts an emphasis on questions regarding an intuitive interaction with the environment. Thereby, especially the role of agency leads to interesting challenges in the light of user interactions. We therefore encourage a lively discussion on the design and concepts of social robots and virtual avatars as well as innovative ambient devices and their implementation into smart environments. @InProceedings{ICMI16p589, author = {Patrick Holthaus and Thomas Hermann and Sebastian Wrede and Sven Wachsmuth and Britta Wrede}, title = {1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {589--590}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Heylen, Dirk |
ICMI '16-SUM: "ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International ..."
ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Khiet P. Truong, Dirk Heylen, Toyoaki Nishida, and Mohamed Chetouani (University of Twente, Netherlands; Kyoto University, Japan; UPMC, France) This paper gives a summary of the 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (ASSP4MI). Following our successful 1st International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction, held during ICMI-2015, we proposed the 2nd ASSP4MI workshop during ICMI-2016. The topics addressed and discussions fostered during last year's workshop are considered very relevant and alive in the research community. In this year's workshop, we continued addressing important topics and fostering fruitful discussions among researchers from different disciplines working in the fields of Social Signal Processing (SSP) and multimodal interaction. @InProceedings{ICMI16p591, author = {Khiet P. Truong and Dirk Heylen and Toyoaki Nishida and Mohamed Chetouani}, title = {ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {591--592}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Holthaus, Patrick |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)
Patrick Holthaus, Thomas Hermann, Sebastian Wrede, Sven Wachsmuth, and Britta Wrede (Bielefeld University, Germany) The first workshop on embodied interaction with smart environments aims to bring together the very active community of multi-modal interaction research and the rapidly evolving field of smart home technologies. Besides addressing the software architecture of such very complex systems, it puts an emphasis on questions regarding an intuitive interaction with the environment. Thereby, especially the role of agency leads to interesting challenges in the light of user interactions. We therefore encourage a lively discussion on the design and concepts of social robots and virtual avatars as well as innovative ambient devices and their implementation into smart environments. @InProceedings{ICMI16p589, author = {Patrick Holthaus and Thomas Hermann and Sebastian Wrede and Sven Wachsmuth and Britta Wrede}, title = {1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {589--590}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Huisman, Gijs |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Anton Nijholt, Carlos Velasco, Kasun Karunanayaka, and Gijs Huisman (University of Twente, Netherlands; BI Norwegian Business School, Norway; University of Oxford, UK; Imagineering Institute, Malaysia) This is an introductory paper for the workshop entitled ‘Multi-Sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction’ held at ICMI 2016, which took place the 16th of November, 2016 in Tokyo, Japan. Here we discuss our objectives and the relevance of the workshop, and summarize the key contributions of the position papers. We were able to gather a group of researchers from different countries in Europe and Asia who presented their research and discussed the current developments, trends, limitations, and future applications of the field. Whilst this is the first workshop of its kind, we anticipate that the field of multisensory Human-Food Interaction (HFI) will grow in the upcoming years in terms of research and development, and its products will impact our everyday eating experiences. @InProceedings{ICMI16p601, author = {Anton Nijholt and Carlos Velasco and Kasun Karunanayaka and Gijs Huisman}, title = {1st International Workshop on Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {601--603}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Hürst, Wolfgang |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (Workshop Summary)
Wolfgang Hürst, Daisuke Iwai, and Prabhakaran Balakrishnan (Utrecht University, Netherlands; Osaka University, Japan; University of Texas at Dallas, USA) Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are expected by many to become the next wave of computing with significant impacts on our daily lives. Motivated by this, we organized a workshop on “Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (MVAR)” at the 18th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2016). While current VR and AR installations mostly focus on the visual domain, we expect multimodality to play a crucial role in future, next generation VR/AR systems. The submissions for this workshop reflect the potential of multimodality for VR and AR, illustrate interesting new directions, and pinpoint important issues. This paper gives a short motivation for the workshop and its aim, and summarizes the aforementioned trends and challenges identified from the submissions. @InProceedings{ICMI16p596, author = {Wolfgang Hürst and Daisuke Iwai and Prabhakaran Balakrishnan}, title = {International Workshop on Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {596--597}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Iwai, Daisuke |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (Workshop Summary)
Wolfgang Hürst, Daisuke Iwai, and Prabhakaran Balakrishnan (Utrecht University, Netherlands; Osaka University, Japan; University of Texas at Dallas, USA) Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are expected by many to become the next wave of computing with significant impacts on our daily lives. Motivated by this, we organized a workshop on “Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (MVAR)” at the 18th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2016). While current VR and AR installations mostly focus on the visual domain, we expect multimodality to play a crucial role in future, next generation VR/AR systems. The submissions for this workshop reflect the potential of multimodality for VR and AR, illustrate interesting new directions, and pinpoint important issues. This paper gives a short motivation for the workshop and its aim, and summarizes the aforementioned trends and challenges identified from the submissions. @InProceedings{ICMI16p596, author = {Wolfgang Hürst and Daisuke Iwai and Prabhakaran Balakrishnan}, title = {International Workshop on Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {596--597}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Joshi, Jyoti |
ICMI '16-SUM: "Emotion Recognition in the ..."
Emotion Recognition in the Wild Challenge 2016
Abhinav Dhall, Roland Goecke, Jyoti Joshi, and Tom Gedeon (University of Waterloo, Canada; University of Canberra, Australia; Australian National University, Australia) The fourth Emotion Recognition in the Wild (EmotiW) challenge is a grand challenge in the ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction 2016, Tokyo. EmotiW is a series of benchmarking and competition effort for researchers working in the area of automatic emotion recognition in the wild. The fourth EmotiW has two sub-challenges: Video based emotion recognition (VReco) and Group-level emotion recognition (GReco). The VReco sub-challenge is being run for the fourth time and GReco is a new sub-challenge this year. @InProceedings{ICMI16p587, author = {Abhinav Dhall and Roland Goecke and Jyoti Joshi and Tom Gedeon}, title = {Emotion Recognition in the Wild Challenge 2016}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {587--588}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } Info |
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Karunanayaka, Kasun |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Anton Nijholt, Carlos Velasco, Kasun Karunanayaka, and Gijs Huisman (University of Twente, Netherlands; BI Norwegian Business School, Norway; University of Oxford, UK; Imagineering Institute, Malaysia) This is an introductory paper for the workshop entitled ‘Multi-Sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction’ held at ICMI 2016, which took place the 16th of November, 2016 in Tokyo, Japan. Here we discuss our objectives and the relevance of the workshop, and summarize the key contributions of the position papers. We were able to gather a group of researchers from different countries in Europe and Asia who presented their research and discussed the current developments, trends, limitations, and future applications of the field. Whilst this is the first workshop of its kind, we anticipate that the field of multisensory Human-Food Interaction (HFI) will grow in the upcoming years in terms of research and development, and its products will impact our everyday eating experiences. @InProceedings{ICMI16p601, author = {Anton Nijholt and Carlos Velasco and Kasun Karunanayaka and Gijs Huisman}, title = {1st International Workshop on Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {601--603}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Lim, Angelica |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)
Mohamed Chetouani, Salvatore M. Anzalone, Giovanna Varni, Isabelle Hupont Torres, Ginevra Castellano, Angelica Lim, and Gentiane Venture (UPMC, France; Paris 8 University, France; Uppsala University, Sweden; SoftBank Robotics, France; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) The “social learning and multimodal interaction for designing artificial agents” workshop aims at presenting scientific and philosophical advances related to social learning and multimodal interaction for enhancing the design of artificial agents. Papers presented in the workshop include studies on human behavior modeling, on social robotics and on virtual agents. Our two invited speakers, Prof. Catherine Pelachaud and Prof. Louis-Philippe Morency will enrich and open the door to further discussion by bringing their widely acknowledged expertise in the field. @InProceedings{ICMI16p598, author = {Mohamed Chetouani and Salvatore M. Anzalone and Giovanna Varni and Isabelle Hupont Torres and Ginevra Castellano and Angelica Lim and Gentiane Venture}, title = {International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {598--600}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Nijholt, Anton |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Anton Nijholt, Carlos Velasco, Kasun Karunanayaka, and Gijs Huisman (University of Twente, Netherlands; BI Norwegian Business School, Norway; University of Oxford, UK; Imagineering Institute, Malaysia) This is an introductory paper for the workshop entitled ‘Multi-Sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction’ held at ICMI 2016, which took place the 16th of November, 2016 in Tokyo, Japan. Here we discuss our objectives and the relevance of the workshop, and summarize the key contributions of the position papers. We were able to gather a group of researchers from different countries in Europe and Asia who presented their research and discussed the current developments, trends, limitations, and future applications of the field. Whilst this is the first workshop of its kind, we anticipate that the field of multisensory Human-Food Interaction (HFI) will grow in the upcoming years in terms of research and development, and its products will impact our everyday eating experiences. @InProceedings{ICMI16p601, author = {Anton Nijholt and Carlos Velasco and Kasun Karunanayaka and Gijs Huisman}, title = {1st International Workshop on Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {601--603}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Nishida, Toyoaki |
ICMI '16-SUM: "ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International ..."
ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Khiet P. Truong, Dirk Heylen, Toyoaki Nishida, and Mohamed Chetouani (University of Twente, Netherlands; Kyoto University, Japan; UPMC, France) This paper gives a summary of the 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (ASSP4MI). Following our successful 1st International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction, held during ICMI-2015, we proposed the 2nd ASSP4MI workshop during ICMI-2016. The topics addressed and discussions fostered during last year's workshop are considered very relevant and alive in the research community. In this year's workshop, we continued addressing important topics and fostering fruitful discussions among researchers from different disciplines working in the fields of Social Signal Processing (SSP) and multimodal interaction. @InProceedings{ICMI16p591, author = {Khiet P. Truong and Dirk Heylen and Toyoaki Nishida and Mohamed Chetouani}, title = {ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {591--592}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Poppe, Ronald |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses Enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Ronald Böck, Francesca Bonin, Nick Campbell, and Ronald Poppe (University of Magdeburg, Germany; IBM Research, Ireland; Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Utrecht University, Netherlands) In this paper a brief overview of the third workshop on Multimodal Analyses enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction. The paper is focussing on the main aspects intended to be discussed in the workshop reflecting the main scope of the papers presented during the meeting. The MA3HMI 2016 workshop is held in conjunction with the 18th ACM International Conference on Mulitmodal Interaction (ICMI 2016) taking place in Tokyo, Japan, in November 2016. This year, we have solicited papers concerning the different phases of the development of multimodal systems. Tools and systems that address real-time conversations with artificial agents and technical systems are also within the scope. @InProceedings{ICMI16p604, author = {Ronald Böck and Francesca Bonin and Nick Campbell and Ronald Poppe}, title = {International Workshop on Multimodal Analyses Enabling Artificial Agents in Human-Machine Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {604--605}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Salah, Ali Albert |
ICMI '16-SUM: "ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International ..."
ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (Workshop Summary)
Kim Hartmann, Ingo Siegert, Ali Albert Salah, and Khiet P. Truong (University of Magdeburg, Germany; Bogazici University, Turkey; University of Twente, Netherlands) In this paper the organisers present a brief overview of the 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (ERM4CT). The ERM4CT 2016 Workshop is held in conjunction with the 18th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2016) taking place Tokyo, Japan. The ERM4CT is the follow-up of three previous workshops on emotion modelling for affective human-computer interaction and companion systems. Apart from its usual focus on emotion representations and models, this year's ERM4CT puts special emphasis on how to model adequate affective system behaviour. For the first time, this year's ERM4CT gave out a dataset, which all attendees could investigate to jointly discuss their findings. @InProceedings{ICMI16p593, author = {Kim Hartmann and Ingo Siegert and Ali Albert Salah and Khiet P. Truong}, title = {ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {593--595}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Siegert, Ingo |
ICMI '16-SUM: "ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International ..."
ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (Workshop Summary)
Kim Hartmann, Ingo Siegert, Ali Albert Salah, and Khiet P. Truong (University of Magdeburg, Germany; Bogazici University, Turkey; University of Twente, Netherlands) In this paper the organisers present a brief overview of the 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (ERM4CT). The ERM4CT 2016 Workshop is held in conjunction with the 18th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2016) taking place Tokyo, Japan. The ERM4CT is the follow-up of three previous workshops on emotion modelling for affective human-computer interaction and companion systems. Apart from its usual focus on emotion representations and models, this year's ERM4CT puts special emphasis on how to model adequate affective system behaviour. For the first time, this year's ERM4CT gave out a dataset, which all attendees could investigate to jointly discuss their findings. @InProceedings{ICMI16p593, author = {Kim Hartmann and Ingo Siegert and Ali Albert Salah and Khiet P. Truong}, title = {ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {593--595}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Torres, Isabelle Hupont |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)
Mohamed Chetouani, Salvatore M. Anzalone, Giovanna Varni, Isabelle Hupont Torres, Ginevra Castellano, Angelica Lim, and Gentiane Venture (UPMC, France; Paris 8 University, France; Uppsala University, Sweden; SoftBank Robotics, France; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) The “social learning and multimodal interaction for designing artificial agents” workshop aims at presenting scientific and philosophical advances related to social learning and multimodal interaction for enhancing the design of artificial agents. Papers presented in the workshop include studies on human behavior modeling, on social robotics and on virtual agents. Our two invited speakers, Prof. Catherine Pelachaud and Prof. Louis-Philippe Morency will enrich and open the door to further discussion by bringing their widely acknowledged expertise in the field. @InProceedings{ICMI16p598, author = {Mohamed Chetouani and Salvatore M. Anzalone and Giovanna Varni and Isabelle Hupont Torres and Ginevra Castellano and Angelica Lim and Gentiane Venture}, title = {International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {598--600}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Truong, Khiet P. |
ICMI '16-SUM: "ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International ..."
ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Khiet P. Truong, Dirk Heylen, Toyoaki Nishida, and Mohamed Chetouani (University of Twente, Netherlands; Kyoto University, Japan; UPMC, France) This paper gives a summary of the 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (ASSP4MI). Following our successful 1st International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction, held during ICMI-2015, we proposed the 2nd ASSP4MI workshop during ICMI-2016. The topics addressed and discussions fostered during last year's workshop are considered very relevant and alive in the research community. In this year's workshop, we continued addressing important topics and fostering fruitful discussions among researchers from different disciplines working in the fields of Social Signal Processing (SSP) and multimodal interaction. @InProceedings{ICMI16p591, author = {Khiet P. Truong and Dirk Heylen and Toyoaki Nishida and Mohamed Chetouani}, title = {ASSP4MI2016: 2nd International Workshop on Advancements in Social Signal Processing for Multimodal Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {591--592}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } ICMI '16-SUM: "ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International ..." ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (Workshop Summary) Kim Hartmann, Ingo Siegert, Ali Albert Salah, and Khiet P. Truong (University of Magdeburg, Germany; Bogazici University, Turkey; University of Twente, Netherlands) In this paper the organisers present a brief overview of the 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (ERM4CT). The ERM4CT 2016 Workshop is held in conjunction with the 18th ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI 2016) taking place Tokyo, Japan. The ERM4CT is the follow-up of three previous workshops on emotion modelling for affective human-computer interaction and companion systems. Apart from its usual focus on emotion representations and models, this year's ERM4CT puts special emphasis on how to model adequate affective system behaviour. For the first time, this year's ERM4CT gave out a dataset, which all attendees could investigate to jointly discuss their findings. @InProceedings{ICMI16p593, author = {Kim Hartmann and Ingo Siegert and Ali Albert Salah and Khiet P. Truong}, title = {ERM4CT 2016: 2nd International Workshop on Emotion Representations and Modelling for Companion Systems (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {593--595}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Varni, Giovanna |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)
Mohamed Chetouani, Salvatore M. Anzalone, Giovanna Varni, Isabelle Hupont Torres, Ginevra Castellano, Angelica Lim, and Gentiane Venture (UPMC, France; Paris 8 University, France; Uppsala University, Sweden; SoftBank Robotics, France; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) The “social learning and multimodal interaction for designing artificial agents” workshop aims at presenting scientific and philosophical advances related to social learning and multimodal interaction for enhancing the design of artificial agents. Papers presented in the workshop include studies on human behavior modeling, on social robotics and on virtual agents. Our two invited speakers, Prof. Catherine Pelachaud and Prof. Louis-Philippe Morency will enrich and open the door to further discussion by bringing their widely acknowledged expertise in the field. @InProceedings{ICMI16p598, author = {Mohamed Chetouani and Salvatore M. Anzalone and Giovanna Varni and Isabelle Hupont Torres and Ginevra Castellano and Angelica Lim and Gentiane Venture}, title = {International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {598--600}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Velasco, Carlos |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction (Workshop Summary)
Anton Nijholt, Carlos Velasco, Kasun Karunanayaka, and Gijs Huisman (University of Twente, Netherlands; BI Norwegian Business School, Norway; University of Oxford, UK; Imagineering Institute, Malaysia) This is an introductory paper for the workshop entitled ‘Multi-Sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction’ held at ICMI 2016, which took place the 16th of November, 2016 in Tokyo, Japan. Here we discuss our objectives and the relevance of the workshop, and summarize the key contributions of the position papers. We were able to gather a group of researchers from different countries in Europe and Asia who presented their research and discussed the current developments, trends, limitations, and future applications of the field. Whilst this is the first workshop of its kind, we anticipate that the field of multisensory Human-Food Interaction (HFI) will grow in the upcoming years in terms of research and development, and its products will impact our everyday eating experiences. @InProceedings{ICMI16p601, author = {Anton Nijholt and Carlos Velasco and Kasun Karunanayaka and Gijs Huisman}, title = {1st International Workshop on Multi-sensorial Approaches to Human-Food Interaction (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {601--603}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Venture, Gentiane |
ICMI '16-SUM: "International Workshop on ..."
International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)
Mohamed Chetouani, Salvatore M. Anzalone, Giovanna Varni, Isabelle Hupont Torres, Ginevra Castellano, Angelica Lim, and Gentiane Venture (UPMC, France; Paris 8 University, France; Uppsala University, Sweden; SoftBank Robotics, France; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) The “social learning and multimodal interaction for designing artificial agents” workshop aims at presenting scientific and philosophical advances related to social learning and multimodal interaction for enhancing the design of artificial agents. Papers presented in the workshop include studies on human behavior modeling, on social robotics and on virtual agents. Our two invited speakers, Prof. Catherine Pelachaud and Prof. Louis-Philippe Morency will enrich and open the door to further discussion by bringing their widely acknowledged expertise in the field. @InProceedings{ICMI16p598, author = {Mohamed Chetouani and Salvatore M. Anzalone and Giovanna Varni and Isabelle Hupont Torres and Ginevra Castellano and Angelica Lim and Gentiane Venture}, title = {International Workshop on Social Learning and Multimodal Interaction for Designing Artificial Agents (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {598--600}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Wachsmuth, Sven |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)
Patrick Holthaus, Thomas Hermann, Sebastian Wrede, Sven Wachsmuth, and Britta Wrede (Bielefeld University, Germany) The first workshop on embodied interaction with smart environments aims to bring together the very active community of multi-modal interaction research and the rapidly evolving field of smart home technologies. Besides addressing the software architecture of such very complex systems, it puts an emphasis on questions regarding an intuitive interaction with the environment. Thereby, especially the role of agency leads to interesting challenges in the light of user interactions. We therefore encourage a lively discussion on the design and concepts of social robots and virtual avatars as well as innovative ambient devices and their implementation into smart environments. @InProceedings{ICMI16p589, author = {Patrick Holthaus and Thomas Hermann and Sebastian Wrede and Sven Wachsmuth and Britta Wrede}, title = {1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {589--590}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Wrede, Britta |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)
Patrick Holthaus, Thomas Hermann, Sebastian Wrede, Sven Wachsmuth, and Britta Wrede (Bielefeld University, Germany) The first workshop on embodied interaction with smart environments aims to bring together the very active community of multi-modal interaction research and the rapidly evolving field of smart home technologies. Besides addressing the software architecture of such very complex systems, it puts an emphasis on questions regarding an intuitive interaction with the environment. Thereby, especially the role of agency leads to interesting challenges in the light of user interactions. We therefore encourage a lively discussion on the design and concepts of social robots and virtual avatars as well as innovative ambient devices and their implementation into smart environments. @InProceedings{ICMI16p589, author = {Patrick Holthaus and Thomas Hermann and Sebastian Wrede and Sven Wachsmuth and Britta Wrede}, title = {1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {589--590}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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Wrede, Sebastian |
ICMI '16-SUM: "1st International Workshop ..."
1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)
Patrick Holthaus, Thomas Hermann, Sebastian Wrede, Sven Wachsmuth, and Britta Wrede (Bielefeld University, Germany) The first workshop on embodied interaction with smart environments aims to bring together the very active community of multi-modal interaction research and the rapidly evolving field of smart home technologies. Besides addressing the software architecture of such very complex systems, it puts an emphasis on questions regarding an intuitive interaction with the environment. Thereby, especially the role of agency leads to interesting challenges in the light of user interactions. We therefore encourage a lively discussion on the design and concepts of social robots and virtual avatars as well as innovative ambient devices and their implementation into smart environments. @InProceedings{ICMI16p589, author = {Patrick Holthaus and Thomas Hermann and Sebastian Wrede and Sven Wachsmuth and Britta Wrede}, title = {1st International Workshop on Embodied Interaction with Smart Environments (Workshop Summary)}, booktitle = {Proc.\ ICMI}, publisher = {ACM}, pages = {589--590}, doi = {}, year = {2016}, } |
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