Cognitive Behavioural Systems [electronic resource] : COST 2102 International Training School, Dresden, Germany, February 21-26, 2011, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Anna Esposito, Antonietta M. Esposito, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Rüdiger Hoffmann, Vincent C. Müller.
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cognitive and computational social information processing -- emotional and social believable Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) systems -- behavioural and contextual analysis of interaction -- embodiment, perception, linguistics, semantics and sentiment analysis in dialogues and interactions -- algorithmic and computational issues for the automatic recognition and synthesis of emotional states.
This book constitutes refereed proceedings of the COST 2102 International Training School on Cognitive Behavioural Systems held in Dresden, Germany, in February 2011. The 39 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from various submissions. The volume presents new and original research results in the field of human-machine interaction inspired by cognitive behavioural human-human interaction features. The themes covered are on cognitive and computational social information processing, emotional and social believable Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) systems, behavioural and contextual analysis of interaction, embodiment, perception, linguistics, semantics and sentiment analysis in dialogues and interactions, algorithmic and computational issues for the automatic recognition and synthesis of emotional states.
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