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Cross-Modal Analysis of Speech, Gestures, Gaze and Facial Expressions: COST Action 2102 International Conference Prague, Czech Republic, October 15-18, 2008 Revised Selected and Invited Papers 2009 ed. [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5641
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jul-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • ISBN-13: 9783642033193
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This volume brings together the peer-reviewed contributions of the participants at the COST 2102 International Conference on Cross-Modal Analysis of Speech, Gestures, Gaze and Facial Expressions held in Prague, Czech Republic, October 1518, 2008. The conference was sponsored by COST (European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research, www. cost. esf. org/domains_actions/ict) in the - main of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for disseminating the research advances developed within COST Action 2102: Cross-Modal Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication http://cost2102. cs. stir. ac. uk. COST 2102 research networking has contributed to modifying the conventional theoretical approach to the cross-modal analysis of verbal and nonverbal communi- tion changing the concept of face to face communication with that of body to body communication as well as developing the idea of embodied information. Information is no longer the result of a difference in perception and is no longer measured in terms of quantity of stimuli, since the research developed in COST 2102 has proved that human information processing is a nonlinear process that cannot be seen as the sum of the numerous pieces of information available. Considering simply the pieces of inf- mation available, results in a model of the receiver as a mere decoder, and produces a huge simplification of the communication process.
Emotions and ICT.- Cross-Fertilization between Studies on ICT Practices
of Use and Cross-Modal Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication.-
Theories without Heart.- Prosodic Characteristics and Emotional Meanings of
Slovak Hot-Spot Words.- Affiliations, Emotion and the Mobile Phone.- Polish
Emotional Speech Database Recording and Preliminary Validation.- Towards a
Framework of Critical Multimodal Analysis: Emotion in a Film Trailer.-
Biosignal Based Emotion Analysis of Human-Agent Interactions.- Emotional
Aspects in User Experience with Interactive Digital Television: A Case Study
on Dyslexia Rehabilitation.- Investigation of Normalised Time of Increasing
Vocal Fold Contact as a Discriminator of Emotional Voice Type.- Evaluation of
Speech Emotion Classification Based on GMM and Data Fusion.- Spectral
Flatness Analysis for Emotional Speech Synthesis and Transformation.- Verbal
and Nonverbal Features of Computational Phonetics.- Voice Pleasantness of
Female Voices and the Assessment of Physical Characteristics.- Technical and
Phonetic Aspects of Speech Quality Assessment: The Case of Prosody
Synthesis.- Syntactic Doubling: Some Data on Tuscan Italian.- Perception of
Czech in Noise: Stability of Vowels.- Challenges in Segmenting the Czech
Lateral Liquid.- Implications of Acoustic Variation for the Segmentation of
the Czech Trill /r/.- Voicing in Labial Plosives in Czech.- Normalization of
the Vocalic Space.- Algorithmic and Theoretical Analysis of Multimodal
Interfaces.- Gaze Behaviors for Virtual Crowd Characters.- Gestural
Abstraction and Restatement: From Iconicity to Metaphor.- Preliminary
Prosodic and Gestural Characteristics of Instructing Acts in Polish
Task-Oriented Dialogues.- Polish Childrens Gesticulation in Narrating
(Re-telling) a Cartoon.-Prediction of Learning Abilities Based on a
Cross-Modal Evaluation of Non-verbal Mental Attributes Using Video-Game-Like
Interfaces.- Automatic Sentence Modality Recognition in Childrens Speech,
and Its Usage Potential in the Speech Therapy.- Supporting Engagement and
Floor Control in Hybrid Meetings.- Behavioral Consistency Extraction for Face
Verification.- Protecting Face Biometric DCT Templates by Means of
Pseudo-random Permutations.- Facial Expressions Recognition from Image
Sequences.- Czech Artificial Computerized Talking Head George.- An
Investigation into Audiovisual Speech Correlation in Reverberant Noisy
Environments.- Articulatory Speech Re-synthesis: Profiting from Natural
Acoustic Speech Data.- A Blind Source Separation Based Approach for Speech
Enhancement in Noisy and Reverberant Environment.- Quantitative Analysis of
the Relative Local Speech Rate.- Czech Spontaneous Speech Collection and
Annotation: The Database of Technical Lectures.- BSSGUI A Package for
Interactive Control of Blind Source Separation Algorithms in MATLAB.-
Accuracy Analysis of Generalized Pronunciation Variant Selection in ASR
Systems.- Analysis of the Possibilities to Adapt the Foreign Language Speech
Recognition Engines for the Lithuanian Spoken Commands Recognition.- MLLR
Transforms Based Speaker Recognition in Broadcast Streams.