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CHI
2004
ACM
14 years 8 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
14 years 2 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
13 years 9 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
13 years 9 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
12 years 11 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