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Langxuan ¡°James¡± Yin
Ph.D. Candidate College of Computer & Information
Science Northeastern University |
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I¡¯m
a Ph.D. student under the advisement of Professor Timothy Bickmore, working as a research assistant in the Relational Agents Group at
Northeastern University. In
my spare time, I play role-playing games and am a good storyteller. I also
draw manga. My artist¡¯s bio and a collection of my
art can be found on Deviantart. ResearchOne
of my current research interests lies in designing educational games that
broaden its players¡¯ knowledge and promote behavior change, especially in
health-related domains. I¡¯m also interested in cultural anthropology and its
applications in designing embodied conversational agents, i.e. intelligent
virtual characters capable of engaging in conversation with humans employing
human-like verbal and nonverbal behaviors. |
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Publications¡ì
Yin, L, Bickmore, T, Cortes, D. (2010) The
Impact of Linguistic and Cultural Congruity on Persuasion by Conversational
Agents, Proceedings of Intelligent Virtual Agents conference (IVA),
Philadelphia, PA ¡ì
Bickmore, T, Schulman, D, Yin, L. (2010) Maintaining
Engagement in Long-term Interventions with Relational Agents, International Journal of Applied
Artificial Intelligence special issue on Intelligent Virtual Agents
24(6): 648-666 ¡ì
Yin, L., Bickmore, T., Byron, D., and Cortes, D. (2010) Cultural and Linguistic Adaptation of Relational Agents for Health
Counseling, Workshop
on Interactive Systems in Healthcare, Atlanta, GA [PDF] ¡ì
Bickmore, T., Schulman, D., and Yin, L. (2009) Engagement vs. Deceit: Virtual Humans with Human Autobiographies, Proceedings of Intelligent Virtual Agents (IVA), Amsterdam. (Best Paper
Award) [PDF] ¡ì
Bickmore, T., Pfeifer, L., and Yin, L. (2008) The Role
of Gesture in Document Explanation by Embodied Conversational Agents, International Journal of Semantic
Computing, Vol. 2, No. 1, 47¨C70 [PDF] |
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