This article presents a novel design of a Virtual Assistant as part of a human-machine interaction system to improve communication between the presenter and the audience that can be used in education or general presentations for improving interaction during the presentations (e.g., auditoriums with 200 people). The main goal of the proposed model is the design of a framework of interaction to increase the level of attention of the public in key aspects of the presentation. In this manner, the collaboration between the presenter and Virtual Assistant could improve the level of learning among the public. The design of the Virtual Assistant relies on non-anthropomorphic forms with ‘live’ characteristics generating an intuitive and self-explain...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose the “Virtual Assistant, ” a novel framework for supporting knowl...
This research proposes an interactive presentation system that employs eye gaze as an intuitive and ...
Whether we are talking about our research at a conference, making a speech at a friend’s wedding, or...
This article presents a novel design of a Virtual Assistant as part of a human-machine interaction s...
International audienceThis article presents a novel method for controlling a virtual audience system...
Multiparty-interaction technology is changing entertainment, education, and training. Deployed examp...
This article presents a novel method for controlling a virtual audience system (VAS) in Virtual Real...
We created a virtual human presenter based on extensions to the JackTM animated agent system. Inputs...
Exchanges with digital assistants, such as Apple’s Siri, have a functional aesthetic related to aski...
There are many ways to present information to visitors and users of 2D and 3D interface environments...
Meeting and lecture room technology is a burgeoning field. Such technology can provide real-time sup...
We have created a virtual human presenter who accepts speech texts with embedded commands as inputs....
International audienceAbstract Designed to improve human-machine interactions, virtual agents, and p...
The development of multimodal sensor-based applications designed to support learners with the improv...
Human-computer interactions can be greatly enhanced by the use of 3D avatars, representing both huma...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose the “Virtual Assistant, ” a novel framework for supporting knowl...
This research proposes an interactive presentation system that employs eye gaze as an intuitive and ...
Whether we are talking about our research at a conference, making a speech at a friend’s wedding, or...
This article presents a novel design of a Virtual Assistant as part of a human-machine interaction s...
International audienceThis article presents a novel method for controlling a virtual audience system...
Multiparty-interaction technology is changing entertainment, education, and training. Deployed examp...
This article presents a novel method for controlling a virtual audience system (VAS) in Virtual Real...
We created a virtual human presenter based on extensions to the JackTM animated agent system. Inputs...
Exchanges with digital assistants, such as Apple’s Siri, have a functional aesthetic related to aski...
There are many ways to present information to visitors and users of 2D and 3D interface environments...
Meeting and lecture room technology is a burgeoning field. Such technology can provide real-time sup...
We have created a virtual human presenter who accepts speech texts with embedded commands as inputs....
International audienceAbstract Designed to improve human-machine interactions, virtual agents, and p...
The development of multimodal sensor-based applications designed to support learners with the improv...
Human-computer interactions can be greatly enhanced by the use of 3D avatars, representing both huma...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose the “Virtual Assistant, ” a novel framework for supporting knowl...
This research proposes an interactive presentation system that employs eye gaze as an intuitive and ...
Whether we are talking about our research at a conference, making a speech at a friend’s wedding, or...