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- Animated Faces for Robotic Heads: Gaze and BeyondSamer Al Moubayed, Jonas Beskow, Jens Edlund, Björn Granström, David House. 19-35 [doi]
- RANSAC-Based Training Data Selection on Spectral Features for Emotion Recognition from Spontaneous SpeechElif Bozkurt, Engin Erzin, Çigdem Eroglu Erdem, A. Tanju Erdem. 36-47 [doi]
- Establishing Linguistic Conventions in Task-Oriented Primeval DialogueMartin Bachwerk, Carl Vogel. 48-55 [doi]
- Switching Between Different Ways to Think - Multiple Approaches to Affective Common Sense ReasoningErik Cambria, Thomas Mazzocco, Amir Hussain, Tariq S. Durrani. 56-69 [doi]
- Efficient SNR Driven SPLICE Implementation for Robust Speech RecognitionStefano Squartini, Emanuele Principi, Simone Cifani, Rudy Rotili, Francesco Piazza. 70-80 [doi]
- Study on Cross-Lingual Adaptation of a Czech LVCSR System towards SlovakPetr Cerva, Jan Nouza, Jan Silovský. 81-87 [doi]
- Audio-Visual Isolated Words Recognition for Voice Dialogue SystemJosef Chaloupka. 88-94 [doi]
- Semantic Web Techniques Application for Video Fragment Annotation and ManagementMarco Grassi, Christian Morbidoni, Michele Nucci. 95-103 [doi]
- Imitation of Target Speakers by Different Types of ImpersonatorsWojciech Majewski, Piotr Staroniewicz. 104-112 [doi]
- Multimodal Interface Model for Socially Dependent PeopleRytis Maskeliunas, Vytautas Rudzionis. 113-119 [doi]
- Score Fusion in Text-Dependent Speaker Recognition SystemsJirí Mekyska, Marcos Faúndez-Zanuy, Zdenek Smékal, Joan Fabregas. 120-132 [doi]
- Developing Multimodal Web Interfaces by Encapsulating Their Content and Functionality within a Multimodal ShellIzidor Mlakar, Matej Rojc. 133-146 [doi]
- Multimodal Embodied Mimicry in InteractionXiaofan Sun, Anton Nijholt. 147-153 [doi]
- Using TTS for Fast Prototyping of Cross-Lingual ASR ApplicationsJan Nouza, Marek Bohac. 154-162 [doi]
- Towards the Automatic Detection of Involvement in ConversationCatharine Oertel, Céline De Looze, Stefan Scherer, Andreas Windmann, Petra Wagner, Nick Campbell. 163-170 [doi]
- Extracting Sentence Elements for the Natural Language Understanding Based on Slovak National CorpusStanislav Ondás, Jozef Juhar, Anton Cizmar. 171-177 [doi]
- Detection of Similar Advertisements in Media DatabasesKarel Palecek. 178-184 [doi]
- Towards ECA's Animation of Expressive Complex BehaviourIzidor Mlakar, Matej Rojc. 185-198 [doi]
- Recognition of Multiple Language Voice Navigation Queries in Traffic SituationsGellért Sárosi, Tamás Mozsolics, Balázs Tarján, András Balog, Péter Mihajlik, Tibor Fegyó. 199-213 [doi]
- Comparison of Segmentation and Clustering Methods for Speaker Diarization of Broadcast Stream AudioJan Prazak, Jan Silovský. 214-222 [doi]
- Influence of Speakers' Emotional States on Voice Recognition ScoresPiotr Staroniewicz. 223-228 [doi]
- Automatic Classification of Emotions in Spontaneous SpeechDavid Sztahó, Viktor Imre, Klára Vicsi. 229-239 [doi]
- Modification of the Glottal Voice Characteristics Based on Changing the Maximum-Phase Speech ComponentMartin Vondra, Robert Vích. 240-251 [doi]
- On Speech and Gestures SynchronyAnna Esposito, Antonietta Maria Esposito. 252-272 [doi]
- Study of the Phenomenon of Phonetic Convergence Thanks to Speech DominoesAmélie Lelong, Gérard Bailly. 273-286 [doi]
- Towards the Acquisition of a Sensorimotor Vocal Tract Action Repository within a Neural Model of Speech ProcessingBernd J. Kröger, Peter Birkholz, Jim Kannampuzha, Emily Kaufmann, Christiane Neuschaefer-Rube. 287-293 [doi]
- Neurophysiological Measurements of Memorization and Pleasantness in Neuromarketing ExperimentsGiovanni Vecchiato, Fabio Babiloni. 294-308 [doi]
- Annotating Non-verbal Behaviours in Informal InteractionsCostanza Navarretta. 309-315 [doi]
- The Matrix of Meaning: Re-presenting Meaning in Mind Prolegomena to a Theoretical ModelRosa Volpe, Lucile Chanquoy, Anna Esposito. 316-334 [doi]
- Investigation of Movement Synchrony Using Windowed Cross-Lagged RegressionUwe Altmann. 335-345 [doi]
- Multimodal Multilingual Dictionary of Gestures: DiGestMilan Rusko, Stefan Benus. 346-354 [doi]
- The Partiality in Italian Political Interviews: Stereotype or Reality?Enza Graziano, Augusto Gnisci. 355-367 [doi]
- On the Perception of Emotional "Voices": A Cross-Cultural Comparison among American, French and Italian SubjectsMaria Teresa Riviello, Mohamed Chetouani, David Cohen, Anna Esposito. 368-377 [doi]
- Influence of Visual Stimuli on Evaluation of Converted Emotional Speech by Listening TestsJiri Pribil, Anna Pribilová. 378-392 [doi]
- Communicative Functions of Eye Closing BehavioursLaura Vincze, Isabella Poggi. 393-405 [doi]
- Deception Cues in Political Speeches: Verbal and Non-verbal Traits of PrevaricationNicla Rossini. 406-418 [doi]
- Selection Task with Conditional and Biconditional Sentences: Interpretation and Pattern of AnswerFabrizio Massimo Ferrara, Olimpia Matarazzo. 419-433 [doi]
- Types of Pride and Their ExpressionIsabella Poggi, Francesca D'Errico. 434-448 [doi]
- People's Active Emotion Vocabulary: Free Listing of Emotion Labels and Their Association to Salient Psychological VariablesVanda Lucia Zammuner. 449-460 [doi]