Travelled to:
1 × Germany
1 × Switzerland
2 × China
3 × USA
Collaborated with:
H.Prendinger H.Dohi A.Neviarouskaya W.Breitfuss T.Furukawa S.Okamoto Y.Matsuo H.Wang J.Yang M.H.Chignell G.Georg H.Hernault M.Cavazza D.Tsetserukou N.Kawakami S.Tachi
Talks about:
agent (4) communic (3) life (3) structur (2) multimod (2) interfac (2) interact (2) document (2) behavior (2) system (2)
Person: Mitsuru Ishizuka
DBLP: Ishizuka:Mitsuru
Contributed to:
Wrote 9 papers:
- SAC-2010-FurukawaOMI #behaviour #predict #social
- Prediction of social bookmarking based on a behavior transition model (TF, SO, YM, MI), pp. 1741–1747.
- DocEng-2009-GeorgHCPI #analysis #documentation
- From rhetorical structures to document structure: shallow pragmatic analysis for document engineering (GG, HH, MC, HP, MI), pp. 185–192.
- HIMI-DIE-2009-TsetserukouNPKIT #communication #exclamation
- iFeel_IM! Emotion Enhancing Garment for Communication in Affect Sensitive Instant Messenger (DT, AN, HP, NK, MI, ST), pp. 628–637.
- OCSC-2009-BreitfussPI #automation #behaviour #generative #multimodal
- Automatic Generation of Non-verbal Behavior for Agents in Virtual Worlds: A System for Supporting Multimodal Conversations of Bots and Avatars (WB, HP, MI), pp. 153–161.
- OCSC-2009-DohiI #interface
- A Life-Like Agent Interface System with Second Life Avatars on the OpenSimulator Server (HD, MI), pp. 182–190.
- OCSC-2009-NeviarouskayaPI #automation #communication #named
- EmoHeart: Automation of Expressive Communication of Emotions in Second Life (AN, HP, MI), pp. 584–592.
- HCI-MIE-2007-WangYCI #interactive #interface #multimodal #realtime #using
- Character Agents in E-Learning Interface Using Multimodal Real-Time Interaction (HW, JY, MHC, MI), pp. 225–231.
- OCSC-2007-NeviarouskayaPI #communication #online #recognition
- Recognition of Affect Conveyed by Text Messaging in Online Communication (AN, HP, MI), pp. 141–150.
- HCI-SHI-1993-DohiI #human-computer #interactive #realtime #synthesis #towards
- Realtime Synthesis of a Realistic Anthropomorphous Agent Toward Advanced Human-Computer Interaction (HD, MI), pp. 152–157.