10. ICMI 2008: Chania, Crete, Greece
Vassilios Digalakis, Alexandros Potamianos, Matthew Turk, Roberto Pieraccini, Yuri Ivanov (Eds.): Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, ICMI 2008, Chania, Crete, Greece, October 20-22, 2008. ACM 2008 ISBN 978-1-60558-198-9
Philip R. Cohen: Natural interfaces in the field: the case of pen and paper. 1-2
Multimodal system evaluation (oral session)
Tatiana Evreinova: Manipulating trigonometric expressions encodedthrough electro-tactile signals. 3-8
Manolis Perakakis, Alexandros Potamianos: Multimodal system evaluation using modality efficiency and synergy metrics. 9-16
Jérôme Simonin, Noëlle Carbonell, Danielle Pelé: Effectiveness and usability of an online help agent embodied as a talking head. 17-20
Chreston A. Miller, Ashley Robinson, Rongrong Wang, Pak Chung, Francis K. H. Quek: Interaction techniques for the analysis of complex data on high-resolution displays. 21-28
Special session on social signal processing (oral session)
Sarah Favre, Hugues Salamin, John Dines, Alessandro Vinciarelli: Role recognition in multiparty recordings using social affiliation networks and discrete distributions. 29-36
Dinesh Babu Jayagopi, Sileye O. Ba, Jean-Marc Odobez, Daniel Gatica-Perez: Predicting two facets of social verticality in meetings from five-minute time slices and nonverbal cues. 45-52
Fabio Pianesi, Nadia Mana, Alessandro Cappelletti, Bruno Lepri, Massimo Zancanaro: Multimodal recognition of personality traits in social interactions. 53-60
Alessandro Vinciarelli, Maja Pantic, Hervé Bourlard, Alex Pentland: Social signals, their function, and automatic analysis: a survey. 61-68
Multimodal systems I (poster session)
Susumu Harada, Jonathan Lester, Kayur Patel, T. Scott Saponas, James Fogarty, James A. Landay, Jacob O. Wobbrock: VoiceLabel: using speech to label mobile sensor data. 69-76
Jan Schehl, Alexander Pfalzgraf, Norbert Pfleger, Jochen Steigner: The babbleTunes system: talk to your ipod! 77-80
Christine Kühnel, Benjamin Weiss, Ina Wechsung, Sascha Fagel, Sebastian Möller: Evaluating talking heads for smart home systems. 81-84
Teemu Tuomas Ahmaniemi, Vuokko Lantz, Juha Marila: Perception of dynamic audiotactile feedback to gesture input. 85-92
Madoka Miki, Chiyomi Miyajima, Takanori Nishino, Norihide Kitaoka, Kazuya Takeda: An integrative recognition method for speech and gestures. 93-96
Francis K. H. Quek, Roger W. Ehrich, Thurmon E. Lockhart: As go the feet...: on the estimation of attentional focus from stance. 97-104
Ali Choumane, Jacques Siroux: Knowledge and data flow architecture for reference processing in multimodal dialog systems. 105-108
Elise Arnaud, Heidi Christensen, Yan-Chen Lu, Jon Barker, Vasil Khalidov, Miles E. Hansard, Bertrand Holveck, Hervé Mathieu, Ramya Narasimha, Elise Taillant, Florence Forbes, Radu Horaud: The CAVA corpus: synchronised stereoscopic and binaural datasets with head movements. 109-116
Andreas Ratzka: Explorative studies on multimodal interaction in a PDA- and desktop-based scenario. 121-128
Multimodal system design and tools (oral session)
Lode Vanacken, Joan De Boeck, Chris Raymaekers, Karin Coninx: Designing context-aware multimodal virtual environments. 129-136
Philip R. Cohen, Colin Swindells, Sharon L. Oviatt, Alexander M. Arthur: A high-performance dual-wizard infrastructure for designing speech, pen, and multimodal interfaces. 137-140
Alexander Gruenstein, Ian McGraw, Ibrahim Badr: The WAMI toolkit for developing, deploying, and evaluating web-accessible multimodal interfaces. 141-148
Marcos Serrano, David Juras, Laurence Nigay: A three-dimensional characterization space of software components for rapidly developing multimodal interfaces. 149-156
Multimodal interfaces I (oral session)
Eve E. Hoggan, Topi Kaaresoja, Pauli Laitinen, Stephen A. Brewster: Crossmodal congruence: the look, feel and sound of touchscreen widgets. 157-164
Manuel Giuliani, Alois Knoll: MultiML: a general purpose representation language for multimodal human utterances. 165-172
Michael Voit, Rainer Stiefelhagen: Deducing the visual focus of attention from head pose estimation in dynamic multi-view meeting scenarios. 173-180
Louis-Philippe Morency, Iwan de Kok, Jonathan Gratch: Context-based recognition during human interactions: automatic feature selection and encoding dictionary. 181-188
Demo session
José Luis Hernandez-Rebollar, Ethar Ibrahim Elsakay, José D. Alanís-Urquieta: AcceleSpell, a gestural interactive game to learn and practice finger spelling. 189-190
Rajesh Balchandran, Mark E. Epstein, Gerasimos Potamianos, Ladislav Serédi: A multi-modal spoken dialog system for interactive TV. 191-192
David Juras, Laurence Nigay, Michael Ortega, Marcos Serrano: Multimodal slideshow: demonstration of the openinterface interaction development environment. 193-194
Kouichi Katsurada, Teruki Kirihata, Masashi Kudo, Junki Takada, Tsuneo Nitta: A browser-based multimodal interaction system. 195-196
Dominic W. Massaro, Miguel Á. Carreira-Perpiñán, David J. Merrill, Cass Sterling, Stephanie Bigler, Elise Piazza, Marcus Perlman: IGlasses: an automatic wearable speech supplementin face-to-face communication and classroom situations. 197-198
Jonas Beskow, Jens Edlund, Teodore Gjermani, Björn Granström, Joakim Gustafson, Oskar Jonsson, Gabriel Skantze, Helena Tobiasson: Innovative interfaces in MonAMI: the reminder. 199-200
Jonathan Padilla San Diego, Alastair Barrow, Margaret J. Cox, William Harwin: PHANTOM prototype: exploring the potential for learning with multimodal features in dentistry. 201-202
George Drettakis: Audiovisual 3d rendering as a tool for multimodal interfaces. 203-204
Multimodal interfaces II (oral session)
David Damm, Christian Fremerey, Frank Kurth, Meinard Müller, Michael Clausen: Multimodal presentation and browsing of music. 205-208
Delphine Devallez, Federico Fontana, Davide Rocchesso: An audio-haptic interface based on auditory depth cues. 209-216
Vasil Khalidov, Florence Forbes, Miles E. Hansard, Elise Arnaud, Radu Horaud: Detection and localization of 3d audio-visual objects using unsupervised clustering. 217-224
Multimodal modelling (oral session)
Hayley Hung, Dinesh Babu Jayagopi, Sileye O. Ba, Jean-Marc Odobez, Daniel Gatica-Perez: Investigating automatic dominance estimation in groups from visual attention and speaking activity. 233-236
Mihai Gurban, Jean-Philippe Thiran, Thomas Drugman, Thierry Dutoit: Dynamic modality weighting for multi-stream hmms inaudio-visual speech recognition. 237-240
Roel Vertegaal: A Fitts Law comparison of eye tracking and manual input in the selection of visual targets. 241-248
Multimodal systems II (poster session)
Kazuhiro Otsuka, Shoko Araki, Kentaro Ishizuka, Masakiyo Fujimoto, Martin Heinrich, Junji Yamato: A realtime multimodal system for analyzing group meetings by combining face pose tracking and speaker diarization. 257-264
Saija Lemmelä, Akos Vetek, Kaj Mäkelä, Dari Trendafilov: Designing and evaluating multimodal interaction for mobile contexts. 265-272
Toni Pakkanen, Jani Lylykangas, Jukka Raisamo, Roope Raisamo, Katri Salminen, Jussi Rantala, Veikko Surakka: Perception of low-amplitude haptic stimuli when biking. 281-284
Muhammad Tahir, Gilles Bailly, Eric Lecolinet, Gérard Mouret: TactiMote: a tactile remote control for navigating in long lists. 285-288
Jörn Anemüller, Jörg-Hendrik Bach, Barbara Caputo, Michal Havlena, Jie Luo, Hendrik Kayser, Bastian Leibe, Petr Motlícek, Tomás Pajdla, Misha Pavel, Akihiko Torii, Luc J. Van Gool, Alon Zweig, Hynek Hermansky: The DIRAC AWEAR audio-visual platform for detection of unexpected and incongruent events. 289-292
Kotaro Funakoshi, Kazuki Kobayashi, Mikio Nakano, Seiji Yamada, Yasuhiko Kitamura, Hiroshi Tsujino: Smoothing human-robot speech interactions by using a blinking-light as subtle expression. 293-296
Emilia Koskinen, Topi Kaaresoja, Pauli Laitinen: Feel-good touch: finding the most pleasant tactile feedback for a mobile touch screen button. 297-304
Álvaro Hernández Trapote, Beatriz López-Mencía, David Díaz Pardo de Vera, Rubén Fernández Pozo, Javier Caminero: Embodied conversational agents for voice-biometric interfaces. 305-312



