2005
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Johnson, L., Mayer, R., André, E., & Rehm, M. (2005). Cross-cultural evaluation of politeness in tactics for pedagogical agents. Proc. of the 12th Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED).
Juslin, P., & Scherer, K. (2005). Vocal expression of affect. In J. Harrigan and R. Rosenthal and K. Scherer (Ed.), The New Handbook of Methods in Nonverbal Behavior Research (pp. 65-135). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Kim, J., André, E., Rehm, M., Vogt, T., & Wagner, J. (2005). Integrating information from speech and physiological signals to achieve emotional sensitivity. Proc. of the 9th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology.
Kim, S., & André, E. (2005). A generate-and-sense approach to automated music composition. International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools: 14 (1-2), 343-360 .
Kramer, R., & Parkinson, B. (2005). Generalization of mere exposure to faces viewed from different horizontal angles. Social Cognition: 23 (2), 125-136.
Lamolle, M., Mancini, M., Pelachaud, C., Abrilian, S., Martin, J.C., & Devillers, L. (2005). contextual factors and adaptative multimodal human-computer interaction: multi-level specification of emotion and expressivity in embodied conversational agents. Context’05. Paris.
Laukka, P., Juslin, P.N., & Bresin, R. (2005). A dimensional approach to vocal expression of emotion. Cognition and Emotion: 19 (5), 633-653.
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Louchart, S., Aylett, R., Paiva, A., & Dias, J. (2005). Unscripted narrative for affectively driven characters. Proc. First Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment International Conference (AIIDE 2005). Marina del Ray.
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Mancini, M., Bresin, R., & Pelachaud, C. (2005). From acoustic cues to expressive ecas. Gesture Workshop. LNAI, Springer.
Mancini, M., Hartmann, B., & Pelachaud, C. (2005). Gesture expressivity in embodied conversational agent. 2nd Conference of the International Society for Gesture Studies ISGS’05. Lyon.
Martin, J., Abrilian, S., & Devillers, L. (2005). Annotating multimodal behaviors occurring during non basic emotions. In J. Tao and T. Tan and R.W.Picard (Ed.), Proc. 1st International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII'2005). Beijing, China.
Martin, J.C., Pelachaud, C., Abrilian, S., Devillers, L., Lamolle, M., & Mancini, M. (2005). Levels of representation in the annotation of emotion for the specification of expressivity in ecas,. Proceedings of Intelligent Virtual Agents 2005.
Miceli, M., & Castelfranchi, C. (2005). Anxiety as an "epistemic" emotion: an uncertainty theory of anxiety. Anxiety, Stress & Coping: 18, 291-319.
Nijholt, A. (2005). Conversational agents, humorous act construction, and social intelligence. In K. Dautenhahn (Ed.), Proceedings AISB 2005: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents. Symposium on Conversational Informatics for Supporting Social Intelligence and Interaction - Situational and Environmental Information Enforcing Involvement in Conve (pp. 1–8). Hatfield, England: University of Hertfordshire.
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Ochs, M., Pelachaud, C., & Sadek, D. (2005). La représentation d'un agent rationnel. 1er Workshop francophone sur les Agents Conversationnels Animés (WACA'05). Grenoble.
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Paiva, A., Dias, J., & Aylett, R.S. (2005). Learning by feeling: evoking empathy with synthetic characters. Applied Artificial Intelligence: 19 (3-4), 235-266.
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