Mobile Social Signal Processing

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  • Mobile Social Signal Processing Book Detail

  • Author : Roderick Murray-Smith
  • Release Date : 2014-01-28
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Genre : Computers
  • Pages : 113
  • ISBN 13 : 3642543251
  • File Size : 96,96 MB

Mobile Social Signal Processing by Roderick Murray-Smith PDF Summary

Book Description: This book contains papers invited after the First International Workshop on Mobile Social Signal Processing, MSSP 2010, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in September 2010. The 9 revised papers included in this volume represent the diversity of two fields of research, Mobile HCI and Social Signal Processing and areas of overlap. They cover a wide range of topics spanning from approaches for effective interaction with mobile and wearable devices to modelling, analysis and synthesis of nonverbal behaviour in human-human and human-machine interactions.

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