9. ICMI 2007:
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Dominic W. Massaro, Kazuya Takeda, Deb Roy, Alexandros Potamianos (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, ICMI 2007, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, November 12-15, 2007.
ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-817-6
Oral session 1:
spontaneous behavior 1
- Ahmed Bilal Ashraf, Simon Lucey, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Tsuhan Chen, Zara Ambadar, Kenneth M. Prkachin, Patty Solomon, Barry-John Theobald:
The painful face: pain expression recognition using active appearance models.
9-14

- Gwen Littlewort, Marian Stewart Bartlett, Kang Lee:
Faces of pain: automated measurement of spontaneousallfacial expressions of genuine and posed pain.
15-21

- Shaogang Gong, Caifeng Shan, Tao Xiang:
Visual inference of human emotion and behaviour.
22-29

Oral session 2:
spontaneous behavior 2
Poster session 1
- Kazuhiro Morimoto, Chiyomi Miyajima, Norihide Kitaoka, Katunobu Itou, Kazuya Takeda:
Statistical segmentation and recognition of fingertip trajectories for a gesture interface.
54-57

- Andreas J. Schmid, Martin Hoffmann, Heinz Wörn:
A tactile language for intuitive human-robot communication.
58-65

- Yosuke Matsusaka, Mika Enomoto, Yasuharu Den:
Simultaneous prediction of dialog acts and address types in three-party conversations.
66-73

- Alexander Kasper, Regine Becher, Peter Steinhaus, Rüdiger Dillmann:
Developing and analyzing intuitive modes for interactive object modeling.
74-81

- Yuichi Sawamoto, Yuichi Koyama, Yasushi Hirano, Shoji Kajita, Kenji Mase, Kimiko Katsuyama, Kazunobu Yamauchi:
Extraction of important interactions in medical interviewsusing nonverbal information.
82-85

- Zhiwen Yu, Motoyuki Ozeki, Yohsuke Fujii, Yuichi Nakamura:
Towards smart meeting: enabling technologies and a real-world application.
86-93

- Jacques M. B. Terken, Irene Joris, Linda De Valk:
Multimodalcues for addressee-hood in triadic communication with a human information retrieval agent.
94-101

- Manolis Perakakis, Alexandros Potamianos:
The effect of input mode on inactivity and interaction times of multimodal systems.
102-109

- Ye Kyaw Thu, Yoshiyori Urano:
Positional mapping: keyboard mapping based on characters writing positions for mobile devices.
110-117

- Christine Szentgyorgyi, Edward Lank:
Five-key text input using rhythmic mappings.
118-121

- Paulo Barthelmess, Edward C. Kaiser, David McGee:
Toward content-aware multimodal tagging of personal photo collections.
122-125

- Zhihong Zeng, Maja Pantic, Glenn I. Roisman, Thomas S. Huang:
A survey of affect recognition methods: audio, visual and spontaneous expressions.
126-133

- Barry-John Theobald, Iain A. Matthews, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Steven M. Boker:
Real-time expression cloning using appearance models.
134-139

- Tomoko Yonezawa, Hirotake Yamazoe, Akira Utsumi, Shinji Abe:
Gaze-communicative behavior of stuffed-toy robot with joint attention and eye contact based on ambient gaze-tracking.
140-145

- Michael Rohs, Johannes Schöning, Martin Raubal, Georg Essl, Antonio Krüger:
Map navigation with mobile devices: virtual versus physical movement with and without visual context.
146-153

Oral session 3:
cross-modality
- Maria Danninger, Leila Takayama, QianYing Wang, Courtney Schultz, Jörg Beringer, Paul Hofmann, Frankie James, Clifford Nass:
Can you talk or only touch-talk: A VoIP-based phone feature for quick, quiet, and private communication.
154-161

- Eve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster:
Designing audio and tactile crossmodal icons for mobile devices.
162-169

- Jaime Ruiz, Edward Lank:
A study on the scalability of non-preferred hand mode manipulation.
170-177

Poster session 2
- Susumu Harada, T. Scott Saponas, James A. Landay:
Voicepen: augmenting pen input with simultaneous non-linguisitic vocalization.
178-185

- Shinya Kiriyama, Goh Yamamoto, Naofumi Otani, Shogo Ishikawa, Yoichi Takebayashi:
A large-scale behavior corpus including multi-angle video data for observing infants' long-term developmental processes.
186-192

- Thomas Pietrzak, Benoît Martin, Isabelle Pecci, Rami Saarinen, Roope Raisamo, Janne Järvi:
The micole architecture: multimodal support for inclusion of visually impaired children.
193-200

- Evandro Manara Miletto, Luciano Vargas Flores, Marcelo Soares Pimenta, Jérôme Rutily, Leonardo Santagada:
Interfaces for musical activities and interfaces for musicians are not the same: the case for codes, a web-based environment for cooperative music prototyping.
201-207

- Rony Kubat, Philip DeCamp, Brandon Roy:
Totalrecall: visualization and semi-automatic annotation of very large audio-visual corpora.
208-215

- Vitor Fernandes, Tiago João Vieira Guerreiro, Bruno Araújo, Joaquim A. Jorge, João Pereira:
Extensible middleware framework for multimodal interfaces in distributed environments.
216-219

- Jong-Seok Lee, Cheol Hoon Park:
Temporal filtering of visual speech for audio-visual speech recognition in acoustically and visually challenging environments.
220-227

- Tomoyuki Morita, Kenji Mase, Yasushi Hirano, Shoji Kajita:
Reciprocal attentive communication in remote meeting with a humanoid robot.
228-235

- Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu, Sriganesh Madhvanath:
Password management using doodles.
236-239

- Andrea Corradini:
A computational model for spatial expression resolution.
240-246

- Katherine Everitt, Susumu Harada, Jeff A. Bilmes, James A. Landay:
Disambiguating speech commands using physical context.
247-254

Oral session 4:
meeting applications
- Kazuhiro Otsuka, Hiroshi Sawada, Junji Yamato:
Automatic inference of cross-modal nonverbal interactions in multiparty conversations: "who responds to whom, when, and how?" from gaze, head gestures, and utterances.
255-262

- Janienke Sturm, Olga Houben-van Herwijnen, Anke Eyck, Jacques M. B. Terken:
Influencing social dynamics in meetings through a peripheral display.
263-270

- Wen Dong, Bruno Lepri, Alessandro Cappelletti, Alex Pentland, Fabio Pianesi, Massimo Zancanaro:
Using the influence model to recognize functional roles in meetings.
271-278

Poster session 3
- Hiroko Tochigi, Kazuhiko Shinozawa, Norihiro Hagita:
User impressions of a stuffed doll robot's facing direction in animation systems.
279-284

- Kouzi Osaki, Tomio Watanabe, Michiya Yamamoto:
Speech-driven embodied entrainment character system with hand motion input in mobile environment.
285-290

- Meriam Horchani, Benjamin Caron, Laurence Nigay, Franck Panaget:
Natural multimodal dialogue systems: a configurable dialogue and presentation strategies component.
291-298

- Tobias Klug, Max Mühlhäuser:
Modeling human interaction resources to support the design of wearable multimodal systems.
299-306

- Edward Tse, Mark S. Hancock, Saul Greenberg:
Speech-filtered bubble ray: improving target acquisition on display walls.
307-314

- Natalie Ruiz, Ronnie Taib, Yu (David) Shi, Eric H. C. Choi, Fang Chen:
Using pen input features as indices of cognitive load.
315-318

- Werner Breitfuss, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Automated generation of non-verbal behavior for virtual embodied characters.
319-322

- Sy Bor Wang, David Demirdjian, Trevor Darrell:
Detecting communication errors from visual cues during the system's conversational turn.
323-326

- Pilar Manchón Portillo, Carmen del Solar, Gabriel Amores Carredano, Guillermo Pérez:
Multimodal interaction analysis in a smart house.
327-334

- Norman Lin, Shoji Kajita, Kenji Mase:
A multi-modal mobile device for learning japanese kanji characters through mnemonic stories.
335-338

Oral session 5:
interactive systems 1
Oral session 6:
interactive systems 2
- Kazutaka Kurihara, Masataka Goto, Jun Ogata, Yosuke Matsusaka, Takeo Igarashi:
Presentation sensei: a presentation training system using speech and image processing.
358-365

- Yasuhiro Minami, Minako Sawaki, Kohji Dohsaka, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Kentaro Ishizuka, Hideki Isozaki, Tatsushi Matsubayashi, Masato Miyoshi, Atsushi Nakamura, Takanobu Oba, Hiroshi Sawada, Takeshi Yamada, Eisaku Maeda:
The world of mushrooms: human-computer interaction prototype systems for ambient intelligence.
366-373

- Rock Leung, Karon E. MacLean, Martin Bue Bertelsen, Mayukh Saubhasik:
Evaluation of haptically augmented touchscreen gui elements under cognitive load.
374-381

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