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HAI 2018: Southampton, UK
- Michita Imai, Tim Norman, Elizabeth Sklar, Takanori Komatsu:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction, HAI 2018, Southampton, United Kingdom, December 15-18, 2018. ACM 2018, ISBN 978-1-4503-5953-5
Keynote Talks
- Sarit Kraus:
Predicting Human Decision-Making: From Prediction to Action. 1 - Nick R. Jennings:
Human-Artificial Intelligence Partnerships. 2
Session 1: Learning
- Yosuke Fukuchi, Masahiko Osawa, Hiroshi Yamakawa, Tatsuji Takahashi, Michita Imai:
Bayesian Inference of Self-intention Attributed by Observer. 3-10 - Heather Riley, Mohan Sridharan:
Non-monotonic Logical Reasoning and Deep Learning for Explainable Visual Question Answering. 11-19 - Jack-Antoine Charles, Caroline P. Carvalho Chanel, Corentin Chauffaut, Pascal Chauvin, Nicolas Drougard:
Human-Agent Interaction Model Learning based on Crowdsourcing. 20-28
Session 2: Real-World Applications
- Isabelle Granlund, Sita Aukje Vriend, Julia Benz, Roisatul Azizah, Mikael Laaksoharju, Mohammad Obaid:
A User-Centered Storytelling Approach to Design a Language Companion Robotic Agent. 29-35 - Takahiro Tanaka, Kazuhiro Fujikake, Yuki Yoshihara, Takashi Yonekawa, Makoto Inagami, Hirofumi Aoki, Hitoshi Kanamori:
Driving Behavior Improvement through Driving Support and Review Support from Driver Agent. 36-44 - Junya Nakanishi, Itaru Kuramoto, Jun Baba, Kohei Ogawa, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Can a Humanoid Robot Engage in Heartwarming Interaction Service at a Hotel? 45-53 - Christopher D. Wallbridge, Rianne van den Berghe, Daniel Hernández García, Junko Kanero, Séverin Lemaignan, Charlotte Edmunds, Tony Belpaeme:
Using a Robot Peer to Encourage the Production of Spatial Concepts in a Second Language. 54-60 - Naoto Yoshida, Sho Hanasaki, Tomoko Yonezawa:
Attracting Attention and Changing Behavior toward Wall Advertisements with a Walking Virtual Agent. 61-66 - Tatsuya Ishino, Mitsuhiro Goto, Akihiro Kashihara:
A Robot for Reconstructing Presentation Behavior in Lecture. 67-75
Session 3: Conversation
- Yusaku Nishiwaki, Sho Itashiki, Nihan Karatas, Michio Okada:
Cooperative Interactions Generated by Incompleteness in Robots' Utterance. 76-83 - Nihan Karatas, Shintaro Tamura, Momoko Fushiki, Michio Okada:
Multi-party Conversation of Driving Agents: The Effects of Overhearing Information on Lifelikeness and Distraction. 84-91 - Maike Paetzel, James Kennedy, Ginevra Castellano, Jill Fain Lehman:
Incremental Acquisition and Reuse of Multimodal Affective Behaviors in a Conversational Agent. 92-100 - Miho Kitamura, Keiichi Kurata, Koji Oya, Katsumi Watanabe:
Development of Human-agent Attachment by Form of Address. 101-105 - Jin Kang, Lewen Wei:
"Give Me the Support I Want!": The Effect of Matching an Embodied Conversational Agent's Social Support to Users' Social Support Needs in Fostering Positive User-Agent Interaction. 106-113 - Itaru Kuramoto, Jun Baba, Kohei Ogawa, Yuichiro Yoshikawa, Takayuki Kawabata, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Conversational Agents to Suppress Customer Anger in Text-based Customer-support Conversations. 114-121
Session 4: Watching Others
- Yumiko Shinohara, Kazuhiro Mitsukuni, Takayuki Yoneda, Jun Ichikawa, Yukiko Nishizaki, Natsuki Oka:
A Humanoid Robot Can Use Mimicry to Increase Likability and Motivation for Helping. 122-128 - Tagduda Ait Challal, Ouriel Grynszpan:
What Gaze Tells Us About Personality. 129-137 - Tomoko Koda, Yuuki Takeda:
Perception of Culture-specific Gaze Behaviors of Agents and Gender Effects. 138-143 - Takuya Kato, Hirotaka Osawa:
I Know You Better Than You Know Yourself: Estimation of Blind Self Improves Acceptance for an Agent. 144-152
Session 5: Remote Interaction and Initiative
- Tomomi Takahashi, Kazuaki Tanaka, Natsuki Oka:
Adaptive Mixed-Initiative Dialog Motivates a Game Player to Talk with an NPC. 153-160 - Magalie Ochs, Sameer Jain, Philippe Blache:
Toward an Automatic Prediction of the Sense of Presence in Virtual Reality Environment. 161-166 - Kohei Okuoka, Yusuke Takimoto, Masahiko Osawa, Michita Imai:
Semi-Autonomous Telepresence Robot for Adaptively Switching Operation Using Inhibition and Disinhibition Mechanism. 167-175 - Keisuke Shiro, Atsushi Okada, Takashi Miyaki, Jun Rekimoto:
OmniGaze: A Display-covered Omnidirectional Camerafor Conveying Remote User's Presence. 176-183
Session 6: Emotion and Empathy
- Adineh Hosseinpanah, Nicole C. Krämer, Carolin Straßmann:
Empathy for Everyone?: The Effect of Age When Evaluating a Virtual Agent. 184-190 - Tomoko Yonezawa, Hirotake Yamazoe:
Analyses of Textile Pressure-map Sensor Data of a Stuffed Toy for Understanding Human Emotional Physical Contact. 191-198 - Junya Nakanishi, Hidenobu Sumioka, Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Virtual Hug Induces Modulated Impression on Hearsay Information. 199-204 - Elaheh Sanoubari, Denise Y. Geiskkovitch, Diljot S. Garcha, Shahed A. Sabab, Kenny Hong, James E. Young, Andrea Bunt, Pourang Irani:
Subliminal Priming in Human-Agent Interaction: Can Agents Use Single-Frame Visuals in Video Feeds to Shape User Perceptions? 205-213 - Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad, Omar Mubin:
Emotion and Memory Model to Promote Mathematics Learning - An Exploratory Long-term Study. 214-221 - Sichao Song, Seiji Yamada:
Designing Expressive Lights and In-Situ Motions for Robots to Express Emotions. 222-228
Session 7: Trust
- Theodore Jensen, Yusuf Albayram, Mohammad Maifi Hasan Khan, Ross Buck, Emil Coman, Md Abdullah Al Fahim:
Initial Trustworthiness Perceptions of a Drone System based on Performance and Process Information. 229-237 - Feyza Merve Hafizoglu, Sandip Sen:
Reputation Based Trust In Human-Agent Teamwork Without Explicit Coordination. 238-245 - Alessandra Rossi, Patrick Holthaus, Kerstin Dautenhahn, Kheng Lee Koay, Michael L. Walters:
Getting to know Pepper: Effects of people's awareness of a robot's capabilities on their trust in the robot. 246-252 - Caroline L. van Straten, Jochen Peter, Rinaldo Kühne, Chiara de Jong, Alex Barco:
Technological and Interpersonal Trust in Child-Robot Interaction: An Exploratory Study. 253-259
Session 8: Decision Making
- Keisuke Seta, Masanori Yokoyama, Shigeo Yoshida, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Divided Presence: Improving Group Decision-Making via Pseudo-Population Increase. 260-268 - Laura Wächter, Felix Lindner:
An Explorative Comparison of Blame Attributions to Companion Robots Across Various Moral Dilemmas. 269-276 - Elizabeth I. Sklar, Mohammad Q. Azhar:
Explanation through Argumentation. 277-285 - Shu D. Jiang, Jonathan L. Odom:
Toward Initiative Decision-Making for Distributed Human-Robot Teams. 286-292
Session 9: Interaction Models
- Amol A. Deshmukh, Bart G. W. Craenen, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Mary Ellen Foster:
Shaping Robot Gestures to Shape Users' Perception: The Effect of Amplitude and Speed on Godspeed Ratings. 293-300 - Shoya Matsumori, Yosuke Fukuchi, Masahiko Osawa, Michita Imai:
Do Others Believe What I Believe?: Estimating How Much Information is being Shared by Utterance Timing. 301-309 - Takafumi Sakamoto, Yugo Takeuchi:
Simulation of Spatial Behavior Based on an Agent Model in Human-Agent Initial Interaction. 310-317
Late-Breaking Papers (Poster Session)
- Yoshikazu Mori, Yuri Kumahara:
Conceptual Design and Basic Experiments of a Portable Robot. 318-320 - Tatsuya Nomura, Kenta Ura:
Exploration of Basic Images about Robots in Adolescents: A Survey Based on Drawings in Japan. 321-323 - Muneeb Imtiaz Ahmad, Omar Mubin, Hiren Patel:
Exploring the Potential of NAO Robot as an Interviewer. 324-326 - Akane Matsushima, Natsuki Oka, Yusuke Hattori, Chie Fukada:
Scaffolding for a Robot That Learns Reactions to Dialogue Acts. 327-329 - Naoto Yoshida, Tomoko Yonezawa:
Arousal and Valence in Robot's Emotional Expression of Breathing and Heartbeat. 330-332 - Thierry Chaminade, Birgit Rauchbauer, Bruno Nazarian, Morgane Bourhis, Magalie Ochs, Laurent Prévot:
Brain Neurophysiology to Objectify the Social Competence of Conversational Agents. 333-335 - Tetsuya Matsui, Seiji Yamada:
Subjective Speech Can Be Useful for Persuasive Virtual Humans: Executing Distinctiveness to Increase the Virtual Humans' Trustworthiness and Persuasion Effect. 336-337 - Sha Li, Marian Florin Ursu, Doug Williams, Ian Kegel:
Will You be Happier?: Designing a Game that Employs Gifting to Non-player Characters. 338-340 - Malin Nordqvist, Jessica Lindblom:
Operators' Experience of Trust in Manual Assembly with a Collaborative Robot. 341-343 - Kai Essers, Rebecca Rogers, Jackie Sturt, Elizabeth I. Sklar, Elizabeth Black:
Assessing the POSTURE Prototype: A Late-Breaking Report on Patient Views. 344-346 - Ouriel Grynszpan, Esther Mouquet, Matthew F. S. Rushworth, Jérôme Sallet, Mehdi Khamassi:
Computational Model of the User's Learning Process When Cued by a Social Versus Non-Social Agent. 347-349 - Hirotake Yamazoe, Tomoko Yonezawa:
Preliminary Examination of Walking Stability Improvement by Wearable Tactile Expression Mechanism. 350-352 - Yoshimasa Ohmoto, Hanako Sonobe, Toyoaki Nishida:
Controlling the Timing of Metacognitive Suggestions using Impasse Estimation. 353-355 - David G. Novick, Laura J. Hinojos, Aaron E. Rodriguez, Adriana I. Camacho, Mahdokht Afravi:
Conversational Interaction with Multiple Agents Initiated via Proxemics and Gaze. 356-358 - Kana Matsu, Takanori Komatsu, Minoru Kobayashi:
Study on the Use of Reference Objects to Convey an Impression of Dimensions. 359-361 - Kaede Ueno, Naoto Yoshida, Tomoko Yonezawa:
Internal Flow Model and Behavioral Design for an Anthropomorphic Agent's Ownership-Desire Model. 362-364 - Yuanchao Li:
Towards Improving Speech Emotion Recognition for In-Vehicle Agents: Preliminary Results of Incorporating Sentiment Analysis by Using Early and Late Fusion Methods. 365-367 - Dilyana Savcheva, Mary Ellen Foster:
Comparing User Responses to Limited and Flexible Interaction in a Conversational Interface. 368-370 - Hung-Hsuan Huang, Masato Fukuda, Stef van der Struijk, Toyoaki Nishida:
Integration of DNN Generated Spontaneous Reactions with a Generic Multimodal Framework for Embodied Conversational Agents. 371-373 - Masato Fukuda, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Toyoaki Nishida:
Investigation of Class Atmosphere Cognition in a VR Classroom. 374-376 - Takuma Seno, Kohei Okuoka, Masahiko Osawa, Michita Imai:
Adaptive Semi-autonomous Agents via Episodic Control. 377-379 - Takuya Toyono, Hirotaka Osawa:
Power of Looking Together: Analysis of Social Facilitation by Agent's Mutual Gaze. 380-382
Demonstrations
- Keisuke Inazawa, Akihiro Kashihara:
Promoting Engagement in Self-Reviewing Presentation with Robot. 383-384 - Kai Essers, Martin Chapman, Nadin Kökciyan, Isabel Sassoon, Talya Porat, Panagiotis Balatsoukas, Peter Young, Mark Ashworth, Vasa Curcin, Sanjay Modgil, Simon Parsons, Elizabeth I. Sklar:
The CONSULT System: Demonstration. 385-386 - David G. Novick, Laura J. Hinojos, Aaron E. Rodriguez, Adriana I. Camacho, Mahdokht Afravi:
The Market Scene: Physical Interaction with Multiple Agents. 387-388
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