Friday |
February 27, 2009 |
9.00-9.30 |
Registration |
9.30-10.00 |
Welcome Notes |
10.00–10.30 |
Jens Allwood
Embodied communicative feedback, coactivation and coconstruction in dialog
[abstract]
[presentation]* |
10.30-11.00 |
Coffee Break
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11.00–11.30 |
Sathish Pammi & Marc Schröder
A corpus-based analysis of back-channel vocalizations
[abstract]
[presentation] |
11.30–12.00 |
Anton Batliner, Stefan Steidl, Florian Eyben, Björn Schuller
Laughter in child-robot interaction
[abstract]
[presentation] |
12.00–12.30 |
Julia Vettin & Silke Kipper
A laughter is a laughter is a laughter?
Long, but not short laughter bouts are noticed in conversation and related to conversational partners' moods
[abstract]
[presentation]* |
12.30-14.00 |
Lunch Break
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14.00–14.30 |
Dirk Heylen
On the function of smiles and laughter in conversation – some figures on their distribution with respect to dialogue acts
[abstract]
[presentation] |
14.30–15.00 |
Sascha Fagel, Jürgen Trouvain and Eva Lasarcyk
Observing lip and vertical larynx movements during smiled speech (and laughter)
[abstract]
[presentation] |
15.00–15.30 |
Stavros Petridis & Maja Pantic
Audiovisual discrimination between laughter and speech
[abstract]
[presentation] |
15.30-16.00 |
Coffee Break
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16.00–16.30 |
Stefan Scherer, Volker Fritzsch, Friedhelm Schwenker and Nick Campbell
Demonstrating laughter detection in natural discourses
[abstract]
[presentation] |
16.30–17.00 |
Jérôme Urbain, Stéphane Dupont, Thierry Dutoit, Radoslaw Niewiadomski and Catherine Pelachaud
Towards a virtual agent using similarity-based laughter production
[abstract]
[presentation] |
17.00–17.30 |
Christian Becker-Asano, Takayuki Kanda, Carlos Ishi and Hiroshi Ishiguro
Humanoid robots laughing in response to a joke: results of a video-based online survey
[abstract]
[presentation] |
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Saturday |
February 28, 2009 |
9.30–10.00 |
Sarah Cieslik, Oliver Gast, Bettina Köhler and Jürgen Trouvain
Inhalation noises, "ja" and laughter in a German dialogue corpus -
Phonetic forms and their possible communicative functions
[abstract]
[presentation]* |
10.00–10.30 |
Daniel O'Connell and Sabine Kowal
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Act I: Some comparisons of text and film
[abstract]
[presentation] |
10.30–11.00 |
Elisabeth Ahlsén
Laughter when words are missing –
a study of interactions involving persons with aphasia
[abstract]
[presentation]* | ´
11.00-11.30 |
Coffee Break
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11.30–13.00 |
Jürgen Trouvain
Discussion paper:
Labelling types and segments of laughter and other interactional vocalisations –
Agreements and disagreements
[abstract] |
13.00-14.00 |
Lunch Break
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14.00–15.30 |
Nick Campbell
Discussion paper:
Technology for processing non-verbal information in speech
[abstract] |
15.30-16.00 |
Coffee Break
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16.00-16.30 |
Final Discussion
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