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Real-Time Affect Analysis and Interpretation: Closing the Affective Loop in Virtual Agents and Robots
Special issue of the Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces

www.jmui.org
www.springer.com/12193

This special issue will address computational models and techniques for the real-time interpretation of the user’s behaviour to produce mid- or high-level state descriptors, from basic emotions to more complex appraisals or mental states (e.g. agreement and interest, or blends of several emotions) for the purpose of closing the affective loop in social robots and virtual agents.
05 January 2009
SEMAINE project released first public demonstrator
The SEMAINE project has released its first public demonstrator: an early version of its Sensitive Artificial Listener (SAL) system -- a multimodal dialogue system with the social interaction skills needed for a sustained conversation with a human user.
23 December 2008

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Code for the Classification of Emotion Antecedent Situations and Responses


This PDF file reproduces a code to categorize emotion-antecedent situations according to some of their salient features as well as to categorize responses. The coding system has been developed by a group of international researchers for the purpose of a cross-cultural study. Further information is provided on the cover sheet of the file.
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Nick Campbell
NiCT/ATR
Key research interests:

nonverbal and speech communication
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