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Verbal and Nonverbal Features of Human-Human and Human-Machine Interaction

COST Action 2102 International Conference, Patras, Greece, October 29-31, 2007. Revised Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5042)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

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Table of contents (21 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. - Static and Dynamic Processing of Faces, Facial Expressions, and Gaze

    1. Data Mining Spontaneous Facial Behavior with Automatic Expression Coding

      • Marian Bartlett, Gwen Littlewort, Esra Vural, Kang Lee, Mujdat Cetin, Aytul Ercil et al.
      Pages 1-20
    2. On the Relevance of Facial Expressions for Biometric Recognition

      • Marcos Faundez-Zanuy, Joan Fabregas
      Pages 32-43
    3. Biometric Face Recognition with Different Training and Testing Databases

      • Joan Fabregas, Marcos Faundez-Zanuy
      Pages 44-55
    4. Combining Features for Recognizing Emotional Facial Expressions in Static Images

      • Jiří Přinosil, Zdeněk Smékal, Anna Esposito
      Pages 56-69
    5. Mutually Coordinated Anticipatory Multimodal Interaction

      • Anton Nijholt, Dennis Reidsma, Herwin van Welbergen, Rieks op den Akker, Zsofia Ruttkay
      Pages 70-89
  3. - Emotional Speech Synthesis and Recognition: Applications to Telecommunication Systems

    1. The Organization of a Neurocomputational Control Model for Articulatory Speech Synthesis

      • Bernd J. Kröger, Anja Lowit, Ralph Schnitker
      Pages 121-135
    2. ECESS Platform for Web Based TTS Modules and Systems Evaluation

      • Matej Rojc, Harald Höge, Zdravko Kačič
      Pages 149-157
    3. Towards Slovak Broadcast News Automatic Recording and Transcribing Service

      • Matúš Pleva, Anton Čižmár, Jozef Juhár, Stanislav Ondáš, Michal Mirilovič
      Pages 158-168
    4. Computational Stylometry: Who’s in a Play?

      • Carl Vogel, Gerard Lynch
      Pages 169-186
    5. The Acoustic Front-End in Scenarios of Interaction Research

      • Rüdiger Hoffmann, Lutz-Michael Alisch, Uwe Altmann, Thomas Fehér, Rico Petrick, Sören Wittenberg et al.
      Pages 187-199
    6. Application of Expressive Speech in TTS System with Cepstral Description

      • Jiří Přibil, Anna Přibilová
      Pages 200-212
    7. Speech Emotion Perception by Human and Machine

      • Szabolcs Levente Tóth, David Sztahó, Klára Vicsi
      Pages 213-224
    8. Expressive Speech Synthesis Using Emotion-Specific Speech Inventories

      • Csaba Zainkó, Márk Fék, Géza Németh
      Pages 225-234
    9. Study on Speaker-Independent Emotion Recognition from Speech on Real-World Data

      • Theodoros Kostoulas, Todor Ganchev, Nikos Fakotakis
      Pages 235-242
    10. Exploiting a Vowel Based Approach for Acted Emotion Recognition

      • Fabien Ringeval, Mohamed Chetouani
      Pages 243-254

About this book

This book is dedicated to the dreamers, their dreams, and their perseverance in research work. This volume brings together the selected and peer–reviewed contributions of the p- ticipants at the COST 2102 International Conference on Verbal and Nonverbal F- tures of Human–Human and Human–Machine Interaction, held in Patras, Greece, October 29–31, 2007, hosted by the 19th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI 2008). The conference was sponsored by COST (European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research, www.cost.esf.org ) in the domain of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for disseminating the advances of the - search activity developed within COST Action 2102: “Cross-Modal Analysis of V- bal and Nonverbal Communication”(www.cost2102.eu). COST Action 2102 is a network of about 60 European and 6 overseas laboratories whose aim is to develop “an advanced acoustical, perceptual and psychological analysis of verbal and non-verbal communication signals originating in spontaneous face-to-face interaction, in order to identify algorithms and automatic procedures capable of identifying the human emotional states. Particular care is devoted to the recognition of emotional states, gestures, speech and facial expressions, in antici- tion of the implementation of intelligent avatars and interactive dialogue systems that could be exploited to improve user access to future telecommunication services”(see COST 2102 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) www.cost2102.eu).

Keywords

  • biometric
  • data mining
  • emotion recognition
  • facial expressions
  • facial patterns
  • gestures
  • hci
  • multimodal interaction
  • pattern matching
  • speech recognition
  • speech synthesis
  • stylometry

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Psychology, Second University of Naples, and IIASS, Vietri sul Mare (SA), Italy

    Anna Esposito

  • ATRC Center, Wright State University, Dayton, USA

    Nikolaos G. Bourbakis

  • Human Computer Interaction Group, University of Patras, Rio Patras, Greece

    Nikolaos Avouris

  • Department of Computer Engineering, University of Patras, Patras, Greece

    Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis

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