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CHI
2004
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Categorical imperative NOT: facial affect is perceived continuously
Facial affect (or emotion) recognition is a central issue for many VMC and naturalistic computing applications. Most computational models assume "categorical perception"...
Diane J. Schiano, Sheryl M. Ehrlich, Kyle Sheridan
AIHC
2007
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Gaze-X: Adaptive, Affective, Multimodal Interface for Single-User Office Scenarios
This paper describes an intelligent system that we developed to support affective multimodal human-computer interaction (AMM-HCI) where the user’s actions and emotions are modele...
Ludo Maat, Maja Pantic
HCI
2007
15 years 7 months ago
Can Virtual Humans Be More Engaging Than Real Ones?
: Emotional bonds don’t arise from a simple exchange of facial displays, but often emerge through the dynamic give and take of face-to-face interactions. This article explores th...
Jonathan Gratch, Ning Wang, Anna Okhmatovskaia, Fr...
HCI
2007
15 years 7 months ago
Everyday Storytelling: Supporting the Mediated Expression of Online Personal Testimony
Personal stories make our everyday experiences memorable over time. This paper presents ‘Everyday Mediated Storytelling’, a model of the casual storyteller’s process of captu...
Aisling Kelliher, Glorianna Davenport
CHI
2011
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Developmentally situated design (DSD): making theoretical knowledge accessible to designers of children's technology
There is a wealth of theoretical knowledge about the developmental abilities and skills of children. However, this knowledge is not readily accessible to designers of interactive ...
Tilde Bekker, Alissa Nicole Antle