Publications
Conference contributions (page 6 of 21)
- Petersson, B. (2016). Collective Suffering.
- Petersson, B. (2016). Group Guilt and Complicity.
- Proietti, C. (2016). Understanding Group Polarization with Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks. In Baroni, P., Gordon, T. F., Scheffler, T. & Stede, M. (Eds.) Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, Computational Models of Argument (pp. 41-52), 287. IOS Press.
- Schubert, M., Drachen, A. & Mahlmann, T. (2016). Esports Analytics Through Encounter Detection. Proceedings of the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference 2016. MIT Sloan.
- Sivén, D., Strandberg, T., Hall, L., Johansson, P. & Pärnamets, P. (2016). Lasting political attitude change induced by false feedback about own survey responses. In Papafragou, A., Grodner, D., Mirman, D. & Trueswell, J. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society, Inc.
- Thellman, S., Silvervarg, A., Gulz, A. & Ziemke, T. (2016). Physical vs. virtual agent embodiment and effects on social interaction. In Traum, D. (Ed.) Lecture notes in computer science, LNSC, Intelligent Virtual Agents : 16th International Conference, IVA 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA, September 20–23, 2016, Proceedings (pp. 412-415), 10011. Springer.
- Zenker, F. (2016). The polysemy of ‘fallacy’—or ‘bias’, for that matter. In Bondy, P. & Benaquista, L. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference, Argumentation, Objectivity and Bias, 11.
- Zenker, F., Dahlman, C. & Sarwar, F. (2016). Giving Reasons Pro et Contra as a Debiasing Technique in Legal Decision Making. In Mohammed, D. & Lewinski, M. (Eds.) Studies in Logic, Argumentation and Reasoned Action : Vol. I : proceedings of the 1st European conference on argumentation, Lisbon 2015 (pp. 809-823), 62. College Publications.
- Andersson, R., Larsson, L., Holmqvist, K., Stridh, M. & Nyström, M. (2015). The not so simple art of automatic eye movement identification.
- Andersson, R., Witzner Hansen, D., Hooge, I. & Nyström, M. (2015). Are microsaccade amplitudes overestimated in modern studies?. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 8, 44-44. European Group for Eye Movement Research.
- Anikin, A., Nirme, J., Alomari, S., Bonnevier, J. & Haake, M. (2015). Compensation for a large gesture-speech asynchrony in instructional videos. In Ferré, G. & Tutton, M. (Eds.) Gesture and Speech in Interaction - 4th edition (GESPIN 4) (pp. 19-23).
- Balkenius, C. & Johansson, B. (2015). Developing flexible skills. Proceedings of the 2015 SweCog Conference, 6-6.
- Collins, P. J., Hahn, U., von Gerber, Y. & Olsson, E. J. (2015). The Bi-directional Relationship Between Source Characteristics and Message Content. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society (CogSci 2015).
- Enqvist, S., Seifan, F. & Venema, Y. (2015). Monadic second-order logic and bisimulation invariance for coalgebras. In Bilof, R. (Ed.) Logic in Computer Science (LICS 2015) (pp. 353-365). Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
- Farshchi, S., Andersson, R. & Paradis, C. (2015). The processing cost of negation in sentence comprehension : Evidence from eye movements.
- Gharaee, Z. & Aliyari Shoorehdeli, M. (2015). An observer based fault detection and isolation in quadruple-tank process. The 27th Chinese Control and Decision Conference (2015 CCDC), 2437-2442. IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc..
- Gåvertsson, F. (2015). Arguing from Reception History for the Viability of Rational Reconstruction: A Case Study Involving The Reception of Cartesian Ethics in an Anglophone Context From 1650.
- Gåvertsson, F. (2015). Can Eudaimonism Serve as a Framework for a Theory of Rights?.
- Haake, M., Husain, L., Anderberg, E. & Gulz, A. (2015). No Child Behind nor Singled Out? - Adaptive Instruction Combined with Inclusive Pedagogy in Early Math Software. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9112, 612-615. Springer.
- Holsanova, J. (2015). Theoretical and methodological approaches to audio description.
- Lingonblad, M., Londos, L., Nilsson, A., Boman, E., Nirme, J. & Haake, M. (2015). Virtual Blindness - A Choice Blindness Experiment with a Virtual Experimenter. Intelligent Virtual Agents, 9238, 442-451. Springer.
- Mark, B., Berechet, T., Mahlmann, T. & Togelius, J. (2015). Procedural Generation of 3D Caves for Games on the GPU.
- Nyström, M., Hooge, I. & Andersson, R. (2015). The effect of pupil size on the dynamics of the eye tracker signal during saccades. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 8, 139-139. European Group for Eye Movement Research.
- Oliva, M., Niehorster, D. C., Jarodzka, H. & Holmqvist, K. (2015). The presence of others : exploring the effects of a social context on eye movements. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 8, 41-41. European Group for Eye Movement Research.
- Palmqvist, L., Kirkegaard, C., Silvervarg, A., Haake, M. & Gulz, A. (2015). The Relationship Between Working Memory Capacity and Students' Behaviour in a Teachable Agent-Based Software. In Conati, C., Heffernan, N., Mitrovic, A. & Verdejo, M. F. (Eds.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence in Education (pp. 670-673), 9112. Springer.