Accepted Papers: Embodied Virtual Agents and Human-Agent Interaction
Full Papers
Increasing Fairness by Delegating Decisions to Autonomous Agents
Celso de Melo, Stacy Marsella and Jonathan Gratch
Using Virtual Narratives to Explore Children's Story Understanding
Julie Porteous, Fred Charles, Cameron Smith, Marc Cavazza, Jolien Mouw and Paul van den Broek
MISER: Mise-En-Scene Region Support for Staging Narrative Actions in Interactive Storytelling
Jamie Matthews, Fred Charles, Julie Porteous and Alexandra Mendes
Pedagogical Agents as Team Members: Impact of Proactive and Pedagogical Behavior on the User
Mukesh Barange, Julien Saunier and Alexandre Pauchet
Towards An Autonomous Agent that Provides Automated Feedback on Students' Negotiation Skills
Emmanuel Johnson, David Devault and Jonathan Gratch
Incorporating Emotion Perception into Opponent Modeling for Social Dilemmas
Rens Hoegen, Giota Stratou and Jonathan Gratch
‘Is It Just Me?’: Evaluating Attribution of Negative Feedback as a Function of Virtual Instructor’s Gender and Proxemics
Dan Feng, David C. Jeong, Lynn Carol Miller and Stacy Marsella
Grumpy & Pinocchio: Answering Human-Agent Negotiation Questions through Realistic Agent Design
Johnathan Mell and Jonathan Gratch
Extended Abstracts
Extending JaCalIVE framework to create Virtual Worlds by means of an OWL ontology
Jaime Rincón, Vicente Julián and Carlos Carrascosa
Generating Virtual Characters from Personality Traits via Reverse Correlation and Linear Programming
Fabrizio Nunnari and Alexis Heloir
Strategically misleading the user: building a Deceptive Virtual Suspect
Diogo Rato, Brian Ravenet, Rui Prada and Ana Paiva