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- 2009
- María Arinbjarnar, Daniel Kudenko:
Duality of Actor and Character Goals in Virtual Drama. IVA 2009: 386-392 - Charly Awad, Nicolas Courty, Kyle Duarte, Thibaut Le Naour, Sylvie Gibet:
A Combined Semantic and Motion Capture Database for Real-Time Sign Language Synthesis. IVA 2009: 432-438 - Charly Awad, Kyle Duarte, Thibaut Le Naour:
Gérard. IVA 2009: 554-555 - Nikolaus Bee, Elisabeth André, Susanne Tober:
Breaking the Ice in Human-Agent Communication: Eye-Gaze Based Initiation of Contact with an Embodied Conversational Agent. IVA 2009: 229-242 - Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
GNetIc - Using Bayesian Decision Networks for Iconic Gesture Generation. IVA 2009: 76-89 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Schulman, George Shaw:
DTask and LiteBody: Open Source, Standards-Based Tools for Building Web-Deployed Embodied Conversational Agents. IVA 2009: 425-431 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Schulman, Langxuan Yin:
Engagement vs. Deceit: Virtual Humans with Human Autobiographies. IVA 2009: 6-19 - Anton Bogdanovych, Juan Antonio Rodríguez, Simeon J. Simoff, Alex Cohen:
Virtual Agents and 3D Virtual Worlds for Preserving and Simulating Cultures. IVA 2009: 257-271 - Annelies Braffort, Jean-Paul Sansonnet, Cyril Verrecchia:
Issues in Dynamic Generation of Sign Language Utterances for a Web 2.0 Virtual Signer. IVA 2009: 482-483 - Werner Breitfuss, Ielka van der Sluis, Saturnino Luz, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Evaluating an Algorithm for the Generation of Multimodal Referring Expressions in a Virtual World: A Pilot Study. IVA 2009: 181-187 - Cyril Brom, Tomás Korenko, Jirí Lukavský:
How Do Place and Objects Combine? "What-Where" Memory for Human-Like Agents. IVA 2009: 42-48 - Cyril Brom, Jirí Lukavský:
Towards More Human-Like Episodic Memory for More Human-Like Agents. IVA 2009: 484-485 - Angelo Cafaro, Raffaele Gaito, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson:
Animating Idle Gaze in Public Places. IVA 2009: 250-256 - Aleksandra Cerekovic, Tomislav Pejsa, Igor S. Pandzic:
RealActor: Character Animation and Multimodal Behavior Realization System. IVA 2009: 486-487 - Eric Chance, Jacquelyn Ford Morie:
Method for Custom Facial Animation and Lip-Sync in an Unsupported Environment, Second LifeTM. IVA 2009: 556-557 - Sung June Chang, Byung Tae Choi:
Locomotion Animation by Using Riding Motion. IVA 2009: 488-489 - Joon Hao Chuah, Brent Rossen, Benjamin Lok:
Automated Generation of Emotive Virtual Humans. IVA 2009: 490-491 - Céline Clavel, Justine Plessier, Jean-Claude Martin, Laurent Ach, Benoît Morel:
Combining Facial and Postural Expressions of Emotions in a Virtual Character. IVA 2009: 287-300 - Cristina Conati, Micheline Manske:
Evaluating Adaptive Feedback in an Educational Computer Game. IVA 2009: 146-158 - Secundino Correia, Sandra Pedrosa, Juliana Costa, Marco Estanqueiro:
Little Mozart: Establishing Long Term Relationships with (Virtual) Companions. IVA 2009: 492-493 - Matthieu Courgeon, Stéphanie Buisine, Jean-Claude Martin:
Impact of Expressive Wrinkles on Perception of a Virtual Character's Facial Expressions of Emotions. IVA 2009: 201-214 - Ionut Damian, Kathrin Janowski, Dominik Sollfrank:
Spectators, a Joy to Watch. IVA 2009: 558-559 - Steve DiPaola:
Intelligent Expression-Based Character Agent Systems. IVA 2009: 3-4 - Lydie Edward, Domitile Lourdeaux, Jean-Paul A. Barthès:
Virtual Autonomous Agents in an Informed Environment for Risk Prevention. IVA 2009: 496-497 - Patrick Gebhard, Susanne Karsten:
On-Site Evaluation of the Interactive COHIBIT Museum Exhibit. IVA 2009: 174-180 - Gabriella Giannachi, Marco Gillies, Nick Kaye, David Swapp:
Mediating Performance through Virtual Agents. IVA 2009: 439-445 - Ivan Gregor, Michael Kipp, Jan Miksatko:
IVAN - Intelligent Interactive Virtual Agent Narrators. IVA 2009: 560-561 - Lynne E. Hall, Ruth Aylett, Ana Paiva:
An Immersive Approach to Evaluating Role Play. IVA 2009: 498-499 - Maaike Harbers, Karel van den Bosch, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
A Study into Preferred Explanations of Virtual Agent Behavior. IVA 2009: 132-145 - Arno Hartholt, Jonathan Gratch, Lori Weiss, et al.:
At the Virtual Frontier: Introducing Gunslinger, a Multi-Character, Mixed-Reality, Story-Driven Experience. IVA 2009: 500-501
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