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2011. Expressing Emotions on Robotic Companions with Limited Facial Expression Capabilities. International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents. Abstract
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2011. Expressing Emotions on Robotic Companions with Limited Facial Expression Capabilities. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents. 6895/2011(Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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2011. Social Robots in Learning Environments: a Case Study of an Empathic Chess Companion. Proceedings of The International Workshop on Personalization Approaches in Learning Environments (PALE). Abstract
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2011. Using Adaptive Empathic Responses to Improve Long-term Interaction with Social Robots. Proceedings of the 19th international conference on User Modeling, Adaption, and Personalization (UMAP'11). Abstract
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2010. Pervasive Pleo: Long-term Attachment with Artificial Pets. Please enjoy!: Workshop on playful experiences in Mobile HCI.
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2010. "Why Can't We Be Friends?" An Empathic Game Companion for Long-Term Interaction Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents.
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2010. Closing the Loop: from Affect Recognition to Empathic Interaction. Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Affect Interaction in Natural Environments (AFFINE'10), ACM Multimedia 2010.
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2010. Inter-ACT: An Affective and Contextually Rich Multimodal Video Corpus for Studying Interaction with Robots. ACM International Conference on Multimedia.
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2010. Inter-ACT: An Affective and Contextually Rich Multimodal Video Corpus for Studying Interaction with Robots. ACM International Conference on Multimedia. Abstract
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2010. Using Empathy to Improve Human-Robot Relationships. 3rd International Conference on Human-Robot Personal Relationships.
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2009. It's All in the Game: Towards an Affect Sensitive and Context Aware Game Companion. International Conference on Affective Computing & Intelligent Interaction – ACII 2009. I Abstract
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2009. Social interaction with robots and agents: Where do we stand, Where do we go? Affective Compting and Intelligent Interaction. :698-703. Abstract
