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- W2109432954 abstract "AbstractVirtual agents, as a promising technology for human-computer interaction, have become focus of research community in resent years. They serve as communicative fellows in a variety of applications. Employing virtual agents to realize human-computer communication on the web is a promising way to make the interaction attractive. In order to make use of intelligent interaction in the web by virtual agents, an important issue is that we should have a scripting language, which is easy to be used by authors. In this chapter, we discuss our research on the Multimodal Interaction Markup Language (MIML), which is a powerful and easy-to-use XML-based language. Different from the related languages in existence, MIML can script not only the presentations of virtual agents, but also their affective capability. We will describe the architecture of MIML, the facial expression recognition, speech emotion recognition, emotional speech synthesis ActiveX controllers and illustrate one scenario that instantiates the affective web-based human-agent interaction scripted by MIML. With the MIML we designed, web-based affective interaction can be described and generated easily.KeywordsEmotion RecognitionFacial Expression RecognitionSaliency DetectionMultimodal InterfaceVirtual AgentThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W2109432954 title "Web-Based Affective Human-Agent Interaction Generation" @default.
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