The proceedings contain 62 papers. The topics discussed include: mining multimodal sequential patterns: a case study on affect detection; crowdsourced data collection of facial responses; a systematic discussion of fusion techniques for multi-modal affect recognition tasks; adaptive facial expression recognition using inter-modal top-down context; brain-computer interaction: can multimodality help?; modality switching and performance in a thought and speech controlled computer game; an approach towards human-robot-human interaction using a hybrid brain-computer interface; towards multimodal error responses: a passive BCI for the detection of auditory errors; pseudo-haptics: from the theoretical foundations to practical system design guidelines; adding haptic feedback to touch screens at the right time; humans and smart environments: a novel multimodal interaction approach; and exploiting Petri-net structure for activity classification and user instruction within an industrial setting.

ICMI'11 - Proceedings of the 2011 ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction

Sebe, Niculae
2011-01-01

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The proceedings contain 62 papers. The topics discussed include: mining multimodal sequential patterns: a case study on affect detection; crowdsourced data collection of facial responses; a systematic discussion of fusion techniques for multi-modal affect recognition tasks; adaptive facial expression recognition using inter-modal top-down context; brain-computer interaction: can multimodality help?; modality switching and performance in a thought and speech controlled computer game; an approach towards human-robot-human interaction using a hybrid brain-computer interface; towards multimodal error responses: a passive BCI for the detection of auditory errors; pseudo-haptics: from the theoretical foundations to practical system design guidelines; adding haptic feedback to touch screens at the right time; humans and smart environments: a novel multimodal interaction approach; and exploiting Petri-net structure for activity classification and user instruction within an industrial setting.
2011
New York
ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Press
9781450306416
H., Bourlard; T. S., Huang; E., Vidal; D., Gatica Perez; L. P., Morency; Sebe, Niculae
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