Publications

Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Enactment - The Processing Issues

2011 | Action 2102

Advanced Materials for Power Engineering Components - Annual Report 1992

1993

Mange and Myisasis of Livestock - Proceedings of the Workshop held at the École Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse, France 3-6 October 2001

2002 | Action 833

Actions COST Recueil des Accords Vol 1 1971-1980

1983 | Action null

Methods of Early Detection and Identification of Plant Diseases - Report of Activities 1991

1992 | Action 88

Materials for Heat Exchangers - Work Package 4

1991

Alternative Crops for Sustainable Agriculture

1999 | Action 814

Vergleichendre beschreiburng der système - bericht

1985 | Action 303

VITIS Journal of Grapevine Research Volume 54, Special Issue - Progress in Vitis vinifera Diversity Evaluation and Use

2015 | Action FA1003

Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Enactment - The Processing Issues

2011 | Action 2102

This volume brings together the advanced research results obtained by the European COST Action 2102 “Cross Modal Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication”, primarily discussed at the PINK SSPnet-COST2102 International Conference on Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Enactment: The Processing Issues, held in Budapest, Hungary, in September 2010.

The main focus of the conference was on methods to combine and build up knowledge through verbal and nonverbal signals enacted in an environment and in a context. In previous meetings, COST 2102 focused on the importance of uncovering and exploiting the wealth of information conveyed by multimodal signals. The next steps have been to analyze actions performed in response to multimodal signals and to study how these actions are organized in a realistic and socially believable context. The focus was on processing issues, since the new approach is computationally complex and the amount of data to be treated may be considered algorithmically infeasible. Therefore, data processing for gainingenactive

knowledge must account for natural and intuitive approaches, based more on heuristics and experiences rather than on symbols, as well as on the discovery of new processing possibilities that account for new approaches for data analysis, coordination of the data flow through synchronization and temporal organization and optimization of the extracted features.

VITIS Journal of Grapevine Research Volume 54, Special Issue - Progress in Vitis vinifera Diversity Evaluation and Use

2015 | Action FA1003
  • Author(s): De Lorenzis, G., Rustioni, L., Failla, O. (Eds.)
  • Publisher(s): Institut für Rebenzüchtung Geilweilerhof des Julius-Kühn-Instituts, Bundesforschungsinstitut für Kulturpflanzen
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  • ISBN/ISSN: 0042-7500

COST Action FA1003 final publication.