2008 | ||
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28 | EE | Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Liana Fong, Rosa M. Badia, Javier Figueroa, Javier Delgado, Xabriel J. Collazo-Mojica, Khalid Saleem, Raju Rangaswami, Shu Shimizu, Hector A. Duran-Limon, Pat Welsh, Sandeep Pattnaik, Anthony Praino, David Villegas, Selim Kalayci, Gargi Dasgupta, Onyeka Ezenwoye, Juan Carlos Martinez, Ivan Rodero, Shuyi Chen, Javier Muñoz, Diego Lopez, Julita Corbalán, Hugh Willoughby, Michael McFail, Christine L. Lisetti, Malek Adjouadi: Transparent grid enablement of weather research and forecasting. Mardi Gras Conference 2008: 39 |
2007 | ||
27 | EE | Olivier Villon, Christine L. Lisetti: Toward Recognizing Individual's Subjective Emotion from Physiological Signals in Practical Application. CBMS 2007: 357-362 |
26 | Marco Paleari, Amandine Grizard, Christine L. Lisetti: Adapting Psychologically Grounded Facial Emotional Expressions to Different Anthropomorphic Embodiment Platforms. FLAIRS Conference 2007: 565-570 | |
25 | EE | Fatma Nasoz, Christine L. Lisetti: Affective User Modeling for Adaptive Intelligent User Interfaces. HCI (3) 2007: 421-430 |
24 | EE | Olivier Villon, Christine L. Lisetti: A User Model of Psycho-physiological Measure of Emotion. User Modeling 2007: 319-323 |
2006 | ||
23 | EE | Christine L. Lisetti, Andreas H. Marpaung: Affective Cognitive Modeling for Autonomous Agents Based on Scherer's Emotion Theory. KI 2006: 19-32 |
22 | EE | Fatma Nasoz, Christine L. Lisetti: MAUI avatars: Mirroring the user's sensed emotions via expressive multi-ethnic facial avatars. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 17(5): 430-444 (2006) |
21 | EE | Christine L. Lisetti: Le paradigme MAUI pour des agents multimodaux d'interface homme-machine socialement intelligents. Revue d'Intelligence Artificielle 20(4-5): 583-606 (2006) |
2005 | ||
20 | EE | Christine L. Lisetti, Andreas H. Marpaung: A Three-Layered Architecture for Socially Intelligent Agents: Modeling the Multilevel Process of Emotions. ACII 2005: 956-963 |
2004 | ||
19 | EE | Christine L. Lisetti, Cynthia LeRouge: Affective Computing in Tele-Home Health. HICSS 2004 |
18 | EE | Claude Frasson, Kaska Porayska-Pomsta, Cristina Conati, Guy Gouardères, W. Lewis Johnson, Helen Pain, Elisabeth André, Timothy W. Bickmore, Paul Brna, Isabel Fernández de Castro, Stefano A. Cerri, Cleide Jane Costa, James C. Lester, Christine L. Lisetti, Stacy Marsella, Jack Mostow, Roger Nkambou, Magalie Ochs, Ana Paiva, Fábio Paraguaçu, Natalie K. Person, Rosalind W. Picard, Candice Sidner, Angel de Vicente: Workshop on Social and Emotional Intelligence in Learning Environments. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2004: 913 |
2003 | ||
17 | EE | Christine L. Lisetti, Fatma Nasoz, Cynthia LeRouge, Onur Ozyer, Kaye Alvarez: Developing multimodal intelligent affective interfaces for tele-home health care. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 59(1-2): 245-255 (2003) |
2002 | ||
16 | EE | Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Christine L. Lisetti: Emotions and personality in agent design. AAMAS 2002: 360-361 |
15 | EE | Christine L. Lisetti, Fatma Nasoz: MAUI: a multimodal affective user interface. ACM Multimedia 2002: 161-170 |
14 | EE | Fatma Nasoz, Onur Ozyer, Christine L. Lisetti, Neal Finkelstein: Multimodal affective driver interfaces for future cars. ACM Multimedia 2002: 319-322 |
13 | EE | Andreas H. Marpaung, Sarah M. Brown, Christine L. Lisetti: A technical demonstration of Lola, the robot entertainer. ACM Multimedia 2002: 91-93 |
12 | Christine L. Lisetti: Personality, Affect and Emotion Taxonomy for Socially Intelligent Agents. FLAIRS Conference 2002: 397-401 | |
11 | Christine L. Lisetti, Fatma Nasoz: Application of the Multilevel Process Theory of Emotion to User-Modeling. FLAIRS Conference 2002: 78-81 | |
10 | EE | Christine L. Lisetti, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz: Can a Rational Agent Afford to be Affectless? A Formal Approach. Applied Artificial Intelligence 16(7-8): 577-609 (2002) |
9 | EE | Sandra Carberry, Cristina Conati, Fiorella de Rosis, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Eva Hudlicka, Mitsuru Ishizuka, Christine L. Lisetti, Andrew Ortony, Helmut Prendinger, William Revelle: Panel Discussion. Applied Artificial Intelligence 16(7-8): 643-670 (2002) |
8 | EE | Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Christine L. Lisetti: Modeling Multimodal Expression of User's Affective Subjective Experience. User Model. User-Adapt. Interact. 12(1): 49-84 (2002) |
2001 | ||
7 | EE | Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Christine L. Lisetti: Emotions and Personality in Agent Design and Modeling. ATAL 2001: 21-31 |
6 | Christine L. Lisetti, Michael Douglas, Cynthia LeRouge: Intelligent affective interfaces: a user-modeling approach for telemedicine. HCI 2001: 82-86 | |
5 | EE | Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Christine L. Lisetti: Emotions and Personality in Agent Design and Modeling. User Modeling 2001: 237-239 |
2000 | ||
4 | EE | Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Christine L. Lisetti: Using Decision Theory to Formalize Emotions in Multi-Agent Systems. ICMAS 2000: 391-392 |
1998 | ||
3 | Christine L. Lisetti, David E. Rumelhart: Facial Expression Recognition Using a Neural Network. FLAIRS Conference 1998: 328-332 | |
2 | EE | Barbara Hayes-Roth, Gene Ball, Christine L. Lisetti, Rosalind W. Picard, Andrew Stern: Panel on Affect and Emotion in the User Interface. IUI 1998: 91-94 |
1997 | ||
1 | Christine L. Lisetti: Motives for Intelligent Agents: Computational Scripts for Emotion Concepts. SCAI 1997: 59-70 |