The proceedings contain 158 papers. The topics discussed include: automatic nonverbal behavior indicators of depression and PTSD: exploring gender differences; automatic phonetic transcription of laughter and its application to laughter synthesis; automatically recognizing facial indicators of frustration: a learning-centric analysis; Bayesian affect control theory; Bayesian inference based temporal modeling for naturalistic affective expression classification; bodily manifestations of affects; computational analysis of emotion dynamics; contactless measurement of heart rate variability from pupillary fluctuations; continuous emotion recognition: another look at the regression problem; and conversational topics handle social relationships.

Proceedings of the 5th Humanine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction

Sebe, Niculae;
2013-01-01

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The proceedings contain 158 papers. The topics discussed include: automatic nonverbal behavior indicators of depression and PTSD: exploring gender differences; automatic phonetic transcription of laughter and its application to laughter synthesis; automatically recognizing facial indicators of frustration: a learning-centric analysis; Bayesian affect control theory; Bayesian inference based temporal modeling for naturalistic affective expression classification; bodily manifestations of affects; computational analysis of emotion dynamics; contactless measurement of heart rate variability from pupillary fluctuations; continuous emotion recognition: another look at the regression problem; and conversational topics handle social relationships.
2013
Piscataway
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC.
9780769550480
T., Pun; C., Pelachaud; Sebe, Niculae; A., Nijholt; S., D’Mello; M., Pantic
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