[Colloq] Talk Announcement: Stacy Marsella Thursday Oct 11th 10:30-11:45 Room 366 WVH

Bekerian, Nicole N.Bekerian at neu.edu
Fri Oct 5 14:56:32 EDT 2012


The College of Computer and Information Science presents:

Stacy Marsella

Title: Virtual Humans
When: Thursday October 11th at 10:30am
Where: 366 WVH

Abstract:
Virtual humans are autonomous virtual characters that can have
meaningful interactions with human users. They can reason about the
environment, understand and express emotion, and communicate using
speech and gesture. I will discuss various application areas of
virtual humans in education, health intervention and entertainment.  I will then
go on to discuss the design virtual humans with specific focus on their expressive capabilities.

Bio:

Stacy C. Marsella is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Southern California, Associate Director of Social Simulation Research at the Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) and a co-director of USC's Computational Emotion Group. His general research interest is in the computational modeling of cognition, emotion and social behavior, both as abasic research methodology in the study of human behavior as well as the use of these computational models in a range of gaming and analysis applications. His current research spans the interplay of emotion and cognition, modeling of the influence that beliefs about the mental processes of others have on social interaction and the role of nonverbal behavior in face-to-face interaction. He has extensive experience in the application of these models to the design of virtual humans, software entities that look human and can interact with humans in a virtual environment using spoken dialog.  He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing and the steering committee of the Intelligent Virtual Agents conference. He is a member of the International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) and has published over 150 technical articles. Prof. Marsella received the Association for Computing Machinery's (ACM/SIGART) 2010 Autonomous Agents Research Award, for research influencing the field of autonomous agents.


Best,
Nicole


Nicole Bekerian
Administrative Coordinator

Northeastern University
College of Computer and Information Science
360 Huntington Ave.
202 West Village H
Boston, MA  02115

Phone: 617.373.2462
Fax: 617.373.5121



More information about the Colloq mailing list