Call: Unpublished works for a meta-analysis of emotional expressiveness in virtual agents and robots

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Call: Unpublished works for a meta-analysis of emotional expressiveness in virtual agents and robots

June 9, 2017


Call for (unpublished) works for a meta-analysis of emotional expressiveness in virtual agents and robots

From: Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten
Date: Wed, 31 May 2017

Dear colleagues,

For a meta-analysis of emotional expressiveness in virtual agents and robots we are seeking (unpublished) papers and (unpublished) data-sets.

In addition to our literature search queries in different online libraries, we are writing the community in the attempt to gather papers that were presented in workshops without proceedings and unpublished works.

We are interested in any kind of experimental study comparing different emotional displays or behaviors of virtual agents or robots (be it facial, gestural, body movement, posture, vocal, paralinguistic (e.g. NLUs), LED colors, and others), regardless of the experimental design (pictures/videos/online/real interaction), or the outcome (significant/non-significant differences).

If you want to make sure your work is covered by this meta-analysis, you are welcome to send a list of references of your papers qualifying for the meta-analysis even if they are included in online libraries (but maybe has unusual keywords).

We are happy to receive references, papers and/or data sets.

In case of questions, do not hesitate to contact me.

Thanks for your help and best wishes

Astrid

Dr. Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten

Universität Duisburg-Essen
Sozialpsychologie: Medien und Kommunikation
Forsthausweg 2, Raum LE 215
47057 Duisburg
a.rosenthalvdpuetten@uni-due.de
+49 203 – 379 1330


 
 

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