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The First International Workshop on Modeling INTERPersonal SynchrONy (INTERPERSONAL 2015)

Published: 13 November 2015 Publication History

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Recent advances in interaction technology and methodology fostered a shift of interest in investigating beyond the individual to social interaction of multiple individuals. Complex phenomena as interpersonal synchrony and influence started to be more and more investigated in order to provide a better understanding of human interaction and guidelines to design machines able to show refined social skills. The First International Workshop on Modeling INTERPersonal SynchrONy (INTERPERSONAL 2015) is aimed at providing a picture of current research breakthroughs and issues in interepersonal synchrony and influence research, giving at the same time directions for future works and collaborations.

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I. Poggi. Interacting bodies and interacting minds. 2nd lInternational Society for Gesture Studies (ISGS) Conference Interacting Bodies, Lyon, pages 15--18, 2005.

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      INTERPERSONAL '15: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Modeling INTERPERsonal SynchrONy And infLuence
      November 2015
      54 pages
      ISBN:9781450339865
      DOI:10.1145/2823513
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      Published: 13 November 2015

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      1. interpersonal influence
      2. interpersonal synchrony
      3. social signal processing

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