8. ICMI 2006:
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Francis K. H. Quek, Jie Yang, Dominic W. Massaro, Abeer A. Alwan, Timothy J. Hazen (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, ICMI 2006, Banff, Alberta, Canada, November 2-4, 2006.
ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-541-X
Poster Session 1
- Paulo Barthelmess, Edward C. Kaiser, Xiao Huang, David McGee, Philip R. Cohen:
Collaborative multimodal photo annotation over digital paper.
4-11

- Maria Danninger, Tobias Kluge, Rainer Stiefelhagen:
MyConnector: analysis of context cues to predict human availability for communication.
12-19

- Rebecca Lunsford, Sharon L. Oviatt:
Human perception of intended addressee during computer-assisted meetings.
20-27

- Massimo Zancanaro, Bruno Lepri, Fabio Pianesi:
Automatic detection of group functional roles in face to face interactions.
28-34

- Hari Krishna Maganti, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Speaker localization for microphone array-based ASR: the effects of accuracy on overlapping speech.
35-38

- Cosmin Munteanu, Gerald Penn, Ronald Baecker, Yuecheng Zhang:
Automatic speech recognition for webcasts: how good is good enough and what to do when it isn't.
39-42

- Tomoko Yonezawa, Noriko Suzuki, Shinji Abe, Kenji Mase, Kiyoshi Kogure:
Cross-modal coordination of expressive strength between voice and gesture for personified media.
43-50

- Norbert Reithinger, Patrick Gebhard, Markus Löckelt, Alassane Ndiaye, Norbert Pfleger, Martin Klesen:
VirtualHuman: dialogic and affective interaction with virtual characters.
51-58

- Miroslav Melichar, Pavel Cenek:
From vocal to multimodal dialogue management.
59-67

- Mary Ellen Foster, Tomas By, Markus Rickert, Alois Knoll:
Human-Robot dialogue for joint construction tasks.
68-71

- Eric Schweikardt, Mark D. Gross:
roBlocks: a robotic construction kit for mathematics and science education.
72-75

Oral session 1:
speech and gesture integration
Oral session 2:
perception and feedback
- Michael Rohs, Georg Essl:
Which one is better?: information navigation techniques for spatially aware handheld displays.
100-107

- Jennifer L. Burke, Matthew S. Prewett, Ashley A. Gray, Liuquin Yang, Frederick R. B. Stilson, Michael D. Coovert, Linda R. Elliott, Elizabeth S. Redden:
Comparing the effects of visual-auditory and visual-tactile feedback on user performance: a meta-analysis.
108-117

- Robert Malkin, Datong Chen, Jie Yang, Alex Waibel:
Multimodal estimation of user interruptibility for smart mobile telephones.
118-125

Demonstration session
- E. Karpov, Imre Kiss, Jussi Leppänen, J. Olsen, D. Oria, S. Sivadas, Jilei Tian:
Short message dictation on Symbian series 60 mobile phones.
126-127

- Antoine Fillinger, Stéphane Degré, Imad Hamchi, Vincent Stanford:
The NIST smart data flow system II multimodal data transport infrastructure.
128

- Péter Pál Boda:
A contextual multimodal integrator.
129-130

- Paulo Barthelmess, Edward C. Kaiser, Xiao Huang, David McGee, Philip R. Cohen:
Collaborative multimodal photo annotation over digital paper.
131-132

- Vladimír Bergl, Martin Cmejrek, Martin Fanta, Martin Labský, Ladislav Serédi, Jan Sedivý, Lubos Ures:
CarDialer: multi-modal in-vehicle cellphone control application.
133-134

- Erina Takikawa, Koichi Kinoshita, Shihong Lao, Masato Kawade:
Gender and age estimation system robust to pose variations.
135-136

- Koichi Kinoshita, Yong Ma, Shihong Lao, Masato Kawade:
A fast and robust 3D head pose and gaze estimation system.
137-138

Special poster session on human computing
- Zhihong Zeng, Yuxiao Hu, Yun Fu, Thomas S. Huang, Glenn I. Roisman, Zhen Wen:
Audio-visual emotion recognition in adult attachment interview.
139-145

- George Caridakis, Lori Malatesta, Loïc Kessous, Noam Amir, Amaryllis Raouzaiou, Kostas Karpouzis:
Modeling naturalistic affective states via facial and vocal expressions recognition.
146-154

- Wen Dong, Jonathan Gips, Alex Pentland:
A 'need to know' system for group classification.
155-161

- Michel François Valstar, Maja Pantic, Zara Ambadar, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Spontaneous vs. posed facial behavior: automatic analysis of brow actions.
162-170

- Ludo Maat, Maja Pantic:
Gaze-X: adaptive affective multimodal interface for single-user office scenarios.
171-178

- Zsófia Ruttkay, Dennis Reidsma, Anton Nijholt:
Human computing, virtual humans and artificial imperfection.
179-184

Oral session 3:
language understanding and content analysis
Oral session 4:
collaborative systems and environments
- Alexander M. Arthur, Rebecca Lunsford, Matt Wesson, Sharon L. Oviatt:
Prototyping novel collaborative multimodal systems: simulation, data collection and analysis tools for the next decade.
209-216

- Jiazhi Ou, Yanxin Shi, Jeffrey Wong, Susan R. Fussell, Jie Yang:
Combining audio and video to predict helpers' focus of attention in multiparty remote collaboration on physical tasks.
217-224

- QianYing Wang, Alberto Battocchi, Ilenia Graziola, Fabio Pianesi, Daniel Tomasini, Massimo Zancanaro, Clifford Nass:
The role of psychological ownership and ownership markers in collaborative working environment.
225-232

Special oral session:
special session on human computing
Poster session 2
- Rutger Rienks, Dong Zhang, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Wilfried Post:
Detection and application of influence rankings in small group meetings.
257-264

- Kevin Smith, Sileye O. Ba, Daniel Gatica-Perez, Jean-Marc Odobez:
Tracking the multi person wandering visual focus of attention.
265-272

- Rebecca Lunsford, Sharon L. Oviatt, Alexander M. Arthur:
Toward open-microphone engagement for multiparty interactions.
273-280

- Michael Voit, Rainer Stiefelhagen:
Tracking head pose and focus of attention with multiple far-field cameras.
281-286

- Louis-Philippe Morency, C. Mario Christoudias, Trevor Darrell:
Recognizing gaze aversion gestures in embodied conversational discourse.
287-294

- Matthias Rath, Michael Rohs:
Explorations in sound for tilting-based interfaces.
295-301

- Mario J. Enriquez, Karon E. MacLean, Christian Chita:
Haptic phonemes: basic building blocks of haptic communication.
302-309

- Nasim Melony Vafai, Shahram Payandeh, John Dill:
Toward haptic rendering for a virtual dissection.
310-317

- Osamu Morikawa, Sayuri Hashimoto, Tsunetsugu Munakata, Junzo Okunaka:
Embrace system for remote counseling.
318-325

- Francis K. H. Quek, David McNeill, Francisco Oliveira:
Enabling multimodal communications for enhancing the ability of learning for the visually impaired.
326-332

- Matthew S. Prewett, Liuquin Yang, Frederick R. B. Stilson, Ashley A. Gray, Michael D. Coovert, Jennifer L. Burke, Elizabeth S. Redden, Linda R. Elliott:
The benefits of multimodal information: a meta-analysis comparing visual and visual-tactile feedback.
333-338

Oral session 5:
speech and dialogue systems
Oral session 6:
interfaces and usability
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