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10. IVA 2010: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Jan M. Allbeck, Norman I. Badler, Timothy W. Bickmore, Catherine Pelachaud, Alla Safonova:

Intelligent Virtual Agents, 10th International Conference, IVA 2010, Philadelphia, PA, USA, September 20-22, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6356, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15891-9
Behavior Modeling
- Jan M. Allbeck, Hadas Kress-Gazit:

Constraints-Based Complex Behavior in Rich Environments. 1-14 - Catherine Stocker, Libo Sun, Pengfei Huang, Wenhu Qin, Jan M. Allbeck, Norman I. Badler:

Smart Events and Primed Agents. 15-27 - Jurriaan van Diggelen, Tijmen Muller, Karel van den Bosch:

Using Artificial Team Members for Team Training in Virtual Environments. 28-34 - Stephen J. Read, Jennifer Talevich, David A. Walsh, Gurveen Chopra, Ravi Iyer:

A Comprehensive Taxonomy of Human Motives: A Principled Basis for the Motives of Intelligent Agents. 35-41 - Kyle Johnsen, Diane Beck, Benjamin Lok

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The Impact of a Mixed Reality Display Configuration on User Behavior with a Virtual Human. 42-48 - Hui Zhang, Damian Fricker, Chen Yu

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A Multimodal Real-Time Platform for Studying Human-Avatar Interactions. 49-56 - Michael Kipp

, Alexis Héloir, Marc Schröder, Patrick Gebhard:
Realizing Multimodal Behavior - Closing the Gap between Behavior Planning and Embodied Agent Presentation. 57-63
Gesture and Expression
- Sangyoon Lee, Gordon S. Carlson, Steve Jones, Andrew E. Johnson, Jason Leigh, Luc Renambot:

Designing an Expressive Avatar of a Real Person. 64-76 - Carlo Camporesi, Yazhou Huang, Marcelo Kallmann:

Interactive Motion Modeling and Parameterization by Direct Demonstration. 77-90 - Matthijs Pontier, Ghazanfar F. Siddiqui, Johan F. Hoorn

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Speed Dating with an Affective Virtual Agent - Developing a Testbed for Emotion Models. 91-103 - Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp, Friederike Eyssel:

Individualized Gesturing Outperforms Average Gesturing - Evaluating Gesture Production in Virtual Humans. 104-117 - Felix Kistler, Michael Wißner, Elisabeth André:

Level of Detail Based Behavior Control for Virtual Characters. 118-124 - Jeffrey W. Bertrand, Sabarish V. Babu, Philip Polgreen

, Alberto M. Segre:
Virtual Agents Based Simulation for Training Healthcare Workers in Hand Hygiene Procedures. 125-131 - Daniel Schulman

, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Modeling Behavioral Manifestations of Coordination and Rapport over Multiple Conversations - Speaking Rate as a Relational Indicator for a Virtual Agent. 132-138 - Michael Nixon

, Philippe Pasquier
, Magy Seif El-Nasr:
DelsArtMap: Applying Delsarte's Aesthetic System to Virtual Agents. 139-145
Backchannels and Simulation
- Ronald Poppe

, Khiet P. Truong, Dennis Reidsma
, Dirk Heylen:
Backchannel Strategies for Artificial Listeners. 146-158 - Lixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency, Jonathan Gratch:

Learning Backchannel Prediction Model from Parasocial Consensus Sampling: A Subjective Evaluation. 159-172 - HyunRyong Jung, Meongchul Song:

RIDE: A Simulator for Robotic Intelligence Development. 173-179 - Ioannis Karamouzas, Mark H. Overmars:

A Velocity-Based Approach for Simulating Human Collision Avoidance. 180-186 - Etienne de Sevin

, Sylwia Julia Hyniewska, Catherine Pelachaud:
Influence of Personality Traits on Backchannel Selection. 187-193 - Elisabetta Bevacqua, Sathish Pammi, Sylwia Julia Hyniewska, Marc Schröder, Catherine Pelachaud:

Multimodal Backchannels for Embodied Conversational Agents. 194-200 - Vincenzo Lombardo

, Fabrizio Nunnari, Rossana Damiano
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A Virtual Interpreter for the Italian Sign Language. 201-207
Personality
- Astrid M. von der Pütten, Nicole C. Krämer, Jonathan Gratch:

How Our Personality Shapes Our Interactions with Virtual Characters - Implications for Research and Development. 208-221 - Michael Neff, Yingying Wang, Rob Abbott, Marilyn A. Walker:

Evaluating the Effect of Gesture and Language on Personality Perception in Conversational Agents. 222-235 - Amy Ogan, Vincent Aleven, Julia Kim, Christopher Jones:

Developing Interpersonal Relationships with Virtual Agents through Social Instructional Dialog. 236-249 - Gregor Mehlmann, Markus Häring, René Bühling

, Michael Wißner, Elisabeth André:
Multiple Agent Roles in an Adaptive Virtual Classroom Environment. 250-256 - Tiago Doce, João Dias

, Rui Prada
, Ana Paiva
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Creating Individual Agents through Personality Traits. 257-264 - Nikolaus Bee, Colin Pollock, Elisabeth André, Marilyn A. Walker:

Bossy or Wimpy: Expressing Social Dominance by Combining Gaze and Linguistic Behaviors. 265-271
Interaction Strategies
- Radoslaw Niewiadomski

, Virginie Demeure, Catherine Pelachaud:
Warmth, Competence, Believability and Virtual Agents. 272-285 - William R. Swartout

, David R. Traum, Ron Artstein, Dan Noren, Paul E. Debevec, Kerry Bronnenkant, Josh Williams, Anton Leuski, Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Diane Piepol:
Ada and Grace: Toward Realistic and Engaging Virtual Museum Guides. 286-300 - Cameron G. Smith, Nigel T. Crook, Johan Boye, Daniel Charlton, Simon Dobnik, David Pizzi, Marc Cavazza

, Stephen G. Pulman, Raúl Santos de la Cámara
, Markku Turunen:
Interaction Strategies for an Affective Conversational Agent. 301-314 - Iolanda Leite

, Samuel Mascarenhas
, André Pereira, Carlos Martinho
, Rui Prada
, Ana Paiva
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"Why Can't We Be Friends?" An Empathic Game Companion for Long-Term Interaction. 315-321 - Gregor Sieber, Brigitte Krenn:

Towards an Episodic Memory for Companion Dialogue. 322-328 - Birgit Endrass, Ionut Damian, Peter Huber, Matthias Rehm

, Elisabeth André:
Generating Culture-Specific Gestures for Virtual Agent Dialogs. 329-335 - Claudio Pedica, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson

, Marta Lárusdóttir:
Avatars in Conversation: The Importance of Simulating Territorial Behavior. 336-342 - Langxuan Yin, Timothy W. Bickmore, Dharma E. Cortés:

The Impact of Linguistic and Cultural Congruity on Persuasion by Conversational Agents. 343-349 - Kristinn R. Thórisson

, Olafur Gislason, Gudny Ragna Jonsdottir, Hrafn Th. Thorisson:
A Multiparty Multimodal Architecture for Realtime Turntaking. 350-356
Emotion
- Celso M. de Melo, Peter J. Carnevale, Jonathan Gratch:

The Influence of Emotions in Embodied Agents on Human Decision-Making. 357-370 - Hatice Gunes, Maja Pantic:

Dimensional Emotion Prediction from Spontaneous Head Gestures for Interaction with Sensitive Artificial Listeners. 371-377 - Tibor Bosse, Ghazanfar F. Siddiqui, Jan Treur

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An Intelligent Virtual Agent to Increase Involvement in Financial Services. 378-384 - Li Zhang:

Exploration on Affect Sensing from Improvisational Interaction. 385-391 - Brent Rossen, Juan Cendan

, Benjamin Lok
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Using Virtual Humans to Bootstrap the Creation of Other Virtual Humans. 392-398 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Lazlo Ring:

Making It Personal: End-User Authoring of Health Narratives Delivered by Virtual Agents. 399-405 - Joana Campos

, Ana Paiva
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MAY: My Memories Are Yours. 406-412 - Jean-Paul Sansonnet, François Bouchet

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Expression of Behaviors in Assistant Agents as Influences on Rational Execution of Plans. 413-419 - Rossana Baptista Queiroz, Adriana Braun, Juliano Lucas Moreira

, Marcelo Cohen, Soraia Raupp Musse
, Marcelo Resende Thielo, Ramin Samadani:
Reflecting User Faces in Avatars. 420-426
User Studies
- Magalie Ochs, Radoslaw Niewiadomski

, Catherine Pelachaud:
How a Virtual Agent Should Smile? - Morphological and Dynamic Characteristics of Virtual Agent's Smiles. 427-440 - Mark ter Maat, Khiet P. Truong, Dirk Heylen:

How Turn-Taking Strategies Influence Users' Impressions of an Agent. 441-453 - Austen L. Hayes, Amy Catherine Ulinski, Larry F. Hodges:

That Avatar Is Looking at Me! Social Inhibition in Virtual Worlds. 454-467 - Nicole C. Krämer, Laura Hoffmann

, Stefan Kopp:
Know Your Users! Empirical Results for Tailoring an Agent's Nonverbal Behavior to Different User Groups. 468-474 - Jan Miksatko, Kerstin H. Kipp

, Michael Kipp
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The Persona Zero-Effect: Evaluating Virtual Character Benefits on a Learning Task with Repeated Interactions. 475-481 - Shivashankar Halan, Brent Rossen, Juan Cendan

, Benjamin Lok
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High Score! - Motivation Strategies for User Participation in Virtual Human Development. 482-488

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