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actors in human computer interaction. Proceedings of the 2003 CHI Conference.
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personality? Experimental tests of recognition, similarity-attraction,
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of emotion of voice in synthesized and recorded speech. Proceedings of
the AAAI Symposium Emotional and Intelligent II: The Tangled Knot of Social
Cognition. North Falmouth, MA.
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