Intelligent Virtual Agents: 16th International Conference, Iva 2016, Los Angeles, Ca, Usa, September 20–23, 2016, Proceedings (lecture Notes In Computer Science)
by Stefan Scherer /
2016 / English / PDF
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th International
Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA 2016, held in Los
Angeles, CA, USA, in September 2016. The 12 full papers, 18 short
papers, and 37 demo and poster papers accepted were carefully
reviewed and selected from 81 submissions. IVA 2016 also includes
three workshops: Workshop on Chatbots and Conversational Agents
(WOCHAT), Can you feel me now? Creating Physiologically Aware
Virtual Agents (PAVA), and Graphical and Robotic Embodied Agents
for Therapeutic Systems, GREATS16.
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th International
Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, IVA 2016, held in Los
Angeles, CA, USA, in September 2016. The 12 full papers, 18 short
papers, and 37 demo and poster papers accepted were carefully
reviewed and selected from 81 submissions. IVA 2016 also includes
three workshops: Workshop on Chatbots and Conversational Agents
(WOCHAT), Can you feel me now? Creating Physiologically Aware
Virtual Agents (PAVA), and Graphical and Robotic Embodied Agents
for Therapeutic Systems, GREATS16.
Intelligent Virtual Aspects (IVAs) are intelligent digital
interactive characters that can communicate with humans and other
agents using natural human modalities such as facial expressions,
speech, gestures, and movement. They are capable of real-time
perception, cognition, emotion and action that allow them to
participate in dynamic social environments. Constructing and
studying IVAs requires tools from a wide range of fields such as
computer science, psychology, cognitive science, communication,
linguistics, interactive media, human-computer interaction and
artificial intelligence.
Intelligent Virtual Aspects (IVAs) are intelligent digital
interactive characters that can communicate with humans and other
agents using natural human modalities such as facial expressions,
speech, gestures, and movement. They are capable of real-time
perception, cognition, emotion and action that allow them to
participate in dynamic social environments. Constructing and
studying IVAs requires tools from a wide range of fields such as
computer science, psychology, cognitive science, communication,
linguistics, interactive media, human-computer interaction and
artificial intelligence.