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8. IVA 2008: Tokyo, Japan
- Helmut Prendinger, James C. Lester, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

Intelligent Virtual Agents, 8th International Conference, IVA 2008, Tokyo, Japan, September 1-3, 2008. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5208, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-85482-1
Emotion and Empathy
- Brent Lance, Stacy Marsella:

The Relation between Gaze Behavior and the Attribution of Emotion: An Empirical Study. 1-14 - Christian Becker-Asano

, Ipke Wachsmuth
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Affect Simulation with Primary and Secondary Emotions. 15-28 - Alena Neviarouskaya, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

User Study of AffectIM, an Emotionally Intelligent Instant Messaging System. 29-36 - Radoslaw Niewiadomski

, Magalie Ochs, Catherine Pelachaud:
Expressions of Empathy in ECAs. 37-44
Narrative and Augmented Reality
- Jonathan P. Rowe

, Eunyoung Ha, James C. Lester:
Archetype-Driven Character Dialogue Generation for Interactive Narrative. 45-58 - Wan Ching Ho, Kerstin Dautenhahn:

Towards a Narrative Mind: The Creation of Coherent Life Stories for Believable Virtual Agents. 59-72 - Michael Kriegel, Ruth Aylett:

Emergent Narrative as a Novel Framework for Massively Collaborative Authoring. 73-80 - Martin Van Velsen:

Towards Real-Time Authoring of Believable Agents in Interactive Narrative. 81-88 - Xueni Pan

, Marco Gillies, Mel Slater
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Male Bodily Responses during an Interaction with a Virtual Woman. 89-96 - Kenzaburo Miyawaki, Mutsuo Sano:

A Virtual Agent for a Cooking Navigation System Using Augmented Reality. 97-103
Conversation and Negotiation
- Claudio Pedica, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson

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Social Perception and Steering for Online Avatars. 104-116 - David R. Traum, Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch, Jina Lee, Arno Hartholt:

Multi-party, Multi-issue, Multi-strategy Negotiation for Multi-modal Virtual Agents. 117-130 - Kristinn R. Thórisson

, Gudny Ragna Jonsdottir:
A Granular Architecture for Dynamic Realtime Dialogue. 131-138 - Hugo Hernault, Paul Piwek

, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Generating Dialogues for Virtual Agents Using Nested Textual Coherence Relations. 139-145 - Cameron G. Smith, Marc Cavazza

, Daniel Charlton, Li Zhang, Markku Turunen
, Jaakko Hakulinen
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Integrating Planning and Dialogue in a Lifestyle Agent. 146-153 - Harold Rodriguez, Diane Beck, David Lind, Benjamin Lok

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Audio Analysis of Human/Virtual-Human Interaction. 154-161
Nonverbal Behavior
- Gudny Ragna Jonsdottir, Kristinn R. Thórisson

, Eric Nivel:
Learning Smooth, Human-Like Turntaking in Realtime Dialogue. 162-175 - Louis-Philippe Morency, Iwan de Kok, Jonathan Gratch:

Predicting Listener Backchannels: A Probabilistic Multimodal Approach. 176-190 - Michael Kipp

, Patrick Gebhard:
IGaze: Studying Reactive Gaze Behavior in Semi-immersive Human-Avatar Interactions. 191-199 - Ryo Ishii, Yukiko I. Nakano:

Estimating User's Conversational Engagement Based on Gaze Behaviors. 200-207 - Amy L. Baylor, Soyoung Kim:

The Effects of Agent Nonverbal Communication on Procedural and Attitudinal Learning Outcomes. 208-214 - Alexis Héloir, Michael Kipp

, Sylvie Gibet, Nicolas Courty:
Evaluating Data-Driven Style Transformation for Gesturing Embodied Agents. 215-222
Models of Culture and Personality
- Matthias Rehm

, Yukiko I. Nakano, Elisabeth André, Toyoaki Nishida:
Culture-Specific First Meeting Encounters between Virtual Agents. 223-236 - Brent Rossen, Kyle Johnsen, Adeline Deladisma, D. Scott Lind, Benjamin Lok

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Virtual Humans Elicit Skin-Tone Bias Consistent with Real-World Skin-Tone Biases. 237-244 - Tomoko Koda, Matthias Rehm

, Elisabeth André:
Cross-Cultural Evaluations of Avatar Facial Expressions Designed by Western Designers. 245-252 - Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch, Ning Wang, James H. Watt:

Agreeable People Like Agreeable Virtual Humans. 253-261 - Elisabetta Bevacqua, Maurizio Mancini

, Catherine Pelachaud:
A Listening Agent Exhibiting Variable Behaviour. 262-269
Markup and Representation Languages
- Dirk Heylen, Stefan Kopp, Stacy Marsella, Catherine Pelachaud, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson

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The Next Step towards a Function Markup Language. 270-280 - Sebastian Ullrich, Klaus Brügmann, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

Extending MPML3D to Second Life. 281-288 - Xia Mao, Zheng Li, Haiyan Bao:

An Extension of MPML with Emotion Recognition Functions Attached. 289-295
Architectures for Robotic Agents
- Kohei Ogawa, Tetsuo Ono:

ITACO: Effects to Interactions by Relationships between Humans and Artifacts. 296-307 - Anja Austermann, Seiji Yamada:

Teaching a Pet Robot through Virtual Games. 308-321
Cognitive Architectures
- Jonathan Y. Ito, David V. Pynadath, Stacy Marsella:

Modeling Self-deception within a Decision-Theoretic Framework. 322-333 - Mei Si

, Stacy C. Marsella, David V. Pynadath:
Modeling Appraisal in Theory of Mind Reasoning. 334-347 - Mei Yii Lim, João Dias

, Ruth Aylett, Ana Paiva
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Improving Adaptiveness in Autonomous Characters. 348-355 - Stefan Kostadinov, Maurice Grinberg

:
The Embodiment of a DUAL/AMBR Based Cognitive Model in the RASCALLI Multi-agent Platform. 356-363 - Kenta Cho, Naoki Iketani, Masaaki Kikuchi, Keisuke Nishimura, Hisashi Hayashi, Masanori Hattori:

BDI Model-Based Crowd Simulation. 364-371 - Mark Burkitt, Daniela M. Romano

:
The Mood and Memory of Believable Adaptable Socially Intelligent Characters. 372-379
Agents for Healthcare and Training
- Gersende Georg, Marc Cavazza

, Catherine Pelachaud:
Visualizing the Importance of Medical Recommendations with Conversational Agents. 380-393 - Patrick G. Kenny, Thomas D. Parsons

, Jonathan Gratch, Albert A. Rizzo:
Evaluation of Justina: A Virtual Patient with PTSD. 394-408 - Zsófia Ruttkay, Herwin van Welbergen:

Elbows Higher! Performing, Observing and Correcting Exercises by a Virtual Trainer. 409-416 - Matthijs Pontier, Ghazanfar F. Siddiqui:

A Virtual Therapist That Responds Empathically to Your Answers. 417-425
Agents in Games, Museums and Virtual Worlds
- Patrick Gebhard, Marc Schröder, Marcela Charfuelan, Christoph Endres, Michael Kipp

, Sathish Pammi, Martin Rumpler, Oytun Türk:
IDEAS4Games: Building Expressive Virtual Characters for Computer Games. 426-440 - Ichiro Satoh:

Context-Aware Agents to Guide Visitors in Museums. 441-455 - Anton Bogdanovych

, Simeon J. Simoff
, Marc Esteva:
Virtual Institutions: Normative Environments Facilitating Imitation Learning in Virtual Agents. 456-464
Posters
- Afia Akhter Lipi, Yuji Yamaoka, Matthias Rehm

, Yukiko I. Nakano:
Enculturating Conversational Agents Based on a Comparative Corpus Study. 465-467 - Ali Orhan Aydin, Mehmet A. Orgun

, Abhaya C. Nayak
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The Reactive-Causal Architecture: Towards Development of Believable Agents. 468-469 - Ronan Billon, Alexis Nédélec, Jacques Tisseau:

Gesture Recognition in Flow in the Context of Virtual Theater. 470-471 - Werner Breitfuss, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

Automatic Generation of Conversational Behavior for Multiple Embodied Virtual Characters: The Rules and Models behind Our System. 472-473 - Jenny Brusk:

Implementing Social Filter Rules in a Dialogue Manager Using Statecharts. 474-475 - Aleksandra Cerekovic, Goranka Zoric, Karlo Smid, Igor S. Pandzic:

Towards Realistic Real Time Speech-Driven Facial Animation. 476-478 - Shunan Chung, Jim Jiunde Lee:

Avatar Customization and Emotions in MMORPGs. 479-480 - Aurélie Cousseau, François Le Pichon:

Impact of the Agent's Localization in Human-Computer Conversational Interaction. 481-483 - Celso de Melo, Jonathan Gratch:

Evolving Expression of Emotions in Virtual Humans Using Lights and Pixels. 484-485 - Etienne de Sevin

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Motivations and Personality Traits in Decision-Making. 486-487 - Etienne de Sevin

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A Flexible Behavioral Planner in Real-Time. 488-489 - Willem A. van Doesburg, Rosemarijn Looije, Willem A. Melder, Mark A. Neerincx:

Face to Face Interaction with an Intelligent Virtual Agent: The Effect on Learning Tactical Picture Compilation. 490-491 - Birgit Endrass, Helmut Prendinger, Elisabeth André, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

Creating and Scripting Second Life Bots Using MPML3D. 492-493 - Marco Gillies, Xueni Pan

, Mel Slater
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Piavca: A Framework for Heterogeneous Interactions with Virtual Characters. 494-495 - Kaoru Sumi

, Mizue Nagata:
Interpersonal Impressions of Agents for Developing Intelligent Systems. 496-497 - Takanori Komatsu

, Yukari Abe:
Comparing an On-Screen Agent with a Robotic Agent in Non-Face-to-Face Interactions. 498-504 - Toshiyuki Kondo

, Daisuke Hirakawa, Takayuki Nozawa
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Sustainability and Predictability in a Lasting Human-Agent Interaction. 505-506 - Nicole C. Krämer:

Social Effects of Virtual Assistants. A Review of Empirical Results with Regard to Communication. 507-508 - Shizuka Kumokawa, Victor V. Kryssanov, Hitoshi Ogawa:

SoNa: A Multi-agent System to Support Human Navigation in a Community, Based on Social Network Analysis. 509-510 - Jituo Li, Li Bai, Yangsheng Wang:

Animating Unstructured 3D Hand Models. 511-513 - Yueh-Hung Lin, Chia-Yang Liu

, Hung-Wei Lee, Shwu-Lih Huang
, Tsai-Yen Li:
Verification of Expressiveness of Procedural Parameters for Generating Emotional Motions. 514-515 - Alexandra Matthews, Nicholas Anderson, James Anderson, Mervyn A. Jack:

Individualised Product Portrayals in the Usability of a 3D Embodied Conversational Agent in an eBanking Scenario. 516-517 - Dorin Militaru:

Multi-agent Negotiation System in Electronic Environments. 518-519 - Germán Montoro

, Pablo A. Haya
, Sandra Baldassarri
, Eva Cerezo
, Francisco J. Serón
:
A Study of the Use of a Virtual Agent in an Ambient Intelligence Environment. 520-521 - Michael Neff:

Automatic Torso Engagement for Gesturing Characters. 522-523 - Magalie Ochs, Nicolas Sabouret, Vincent Corruble:

Modeling the Dynamics of Virtual Agent's Social Relations. 524-525 - Seungwon Oh, Minsoo Hahn:

Proposal of an Artificial Emotion Expression System Based on External Stimulus and Emotional Elements. 526-527 - David Panzoli, Hervé Luga

, Yves Duthen:
A Reactive Architecture Integrating an Associative Memory for Sensory-Driven Intelligent Behavior. 528-529 - Sung Park, Richard Catrambone:

Social Responses to Virtual Humans: Automatic Over-Reliance on the "Human" Category. 530-532 - Jovan David Rebolledo Méndez, Kenji Nakayama:

Adaptive Self-feeding Natural Language Generator Engine. 533-534 - Genaro Rebolledo-Mendez

, David J. H. Burden, Sara de Freitas:
A Model of Motivation for Virtual-Worlds Avatars. 535-536 - Dirk M. Reichardt:

Towards Virtual Emotions and Emergence of Social Behaviour. 537-538 - Miguel Romero, Aurora Vizcaíno

, Mario Piattini
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Using Virtual Agents for the Teaching of Requirements Elicitation in GSD. 539-540 - Haris Supic

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A Virtual Agent's Behavior Selection by Using Actions for Focusing of Attention. 541-542 - Ivo Swartjes, Edze Kruizinga, Mariët Theune

, Dirk Heylen:
Emergent Narrative and Late Commitment. 543-544 - Federico Tajariol

, Valérie Maffiolo, Gaspard Breton:
"I Would Like to Trust It but" Perceived Credibility of Embodied Social Agents: A Proposal for a Research Framework. 545-546 - Takahiro Tanaka, Kyouhei Matsumura, Kinya Fujita

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Acceptable Dialogue Start Supporting Agent for Avatar-Mediated Multi-tasking Online Communication. 547 - Julia Tolksdorf, Christian Becker-Asano

, Stefan Kopp:
Do You Know How I Feel? Evaluating Emotional Display of Primary and Secondary Emotions. 548-549 - Astrid M. von der Pütten, Christian Reipen, Antje Wiedmann, Stefan Kopp, Nicole C. Krämer:

Comparing Emotional vs. Envelope Feedback for ECAs. 550-551 - Erik Weitnauer, Nick M. Thomas, Felix Rabe, Stefan Kopp:

Intelligent Agents Living in Social Virtual Environments - Bringing Max into Second Life. 552-553

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