%0 Journal Article %J IEEE Access %D 2019 %T Optimizing player and viewer amusement in suspense video games %A Delatorre, Pablo, %A León, Carlos, %A Salguero, Alberto, %A Tapscott, Alan %B IEEE Access %V 7 %P 85338–85353 %8 december %G eng %R 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2924200 %0 Conference Paper %B {Proceedings of 5th AISB Symposium on Computational Creativity 2018} %D 2018 %T Outcome inference based on threat resources in suspenseful scenes %A Delatorre, Pablo %A León, Carlos %A Salguero, Alberto %A Palomo-Duarte, Manuel %A Pablo Gervás %B {Proceedings of 5th AISB Symposium on Computational Creativity 2018} %I Society with AI %C Liverpool (UK) %G eng %U http://aisb2018.csc.liv.ac.uk/PROCEEDINGS%20AISB2018/Computational%20Creativity%20-%20AISB2018.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B INTERACT 2013 designing for diversity %D 2013 %T One Half or 50%? An Eye-Tracking Study of Number Representation Readability %A Luz Rello %A Bautista, Susana %A Ricardo Baeza-Yates %A Pablo Gervás %A Hervás, Raquel %A Horacio Saggion %B INTERACT 2013 designing for diversity %C Cape Town, South Africa %8 09/2013 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/interact2013-NENE.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B XXVIII Congreso de la Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguage Natural (SEPLN 2012) %D 2012 %T Optimizing Planar and 2-Planar Parsers with MaltOptimizer %A Miguel Ballesteros %A Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez %A Joakim Nivre %B XXVIII Congreso de la Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguage Natural (SEPLN 2012) %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/sepln.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Knowledge and Information Systems %D 2010 %T Ontological reasoning for improving the treatment of emotions in text %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Peinado, Federico %B Knowledge and Information Systems %V 24 %P 23 %8 07/2010 %@ 0219-3116 %& 1 %R 10.1007/s10115-010-0320-1 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/KAIS2010.pdf %0 Journal Article %J Special Issue of Language Forum on Computational Treatment of Language %D 2008 %T Ontology-Supported Automated Mark Up of Affective Information in Texts %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %B Special Issue of Language Forum on Computational Treatment of Language %V 34 %P 23 - 36 %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoGervasCICLing2008.pdf %0 Conference Proceedings %B Advances in Multilingual and Multimodal Information Retrieval. 8th Workshop of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2007. Revised Selected Papers %D 2008 %T Overview of the CLEF 2007 Multilingual Question Answering Track %A Danilo Giampiccolo %A Pamela Forner %A Jesús Herrera %A Anselmo Peñas %A Christelle Ayache %A Dan Cristea %A Valentin Jijkoun %A Petya Osenova %A Paulo Rocha %A Bogdan Sacaleanu %A Richard Sutcliffe %B Advances in Multilingual and Multimodal Information Retrieval. 8th Workshop of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2007. Revised Selected Papers %S Lecture Notes in Computer Science %I Springer %C Budapest, Hungary %V 5152 %P 200--236 %8 09/2008 %@ 978-3-540-85759-4 %R 10.1007/978-3-540-85760-0_27 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/Overview%20QA%20CLEF%202007.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR 2007) %D 2007 %T Ontological Reasoning to Configure Emotional Voice Synthesis %A Virginia Francisco %A Pablo Gervás %A Peinado, Federico %B Web Reasoning and Rule Systems (RR 2007) %I Springer Verlag %C Innsbruck, Austria %P 88–102 %8 June %G eng %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/FranciscoEtAlRR2007.pdf %0 Conference Paper %B Intelligent Virtual Agents %D 2001 %T An overview of the use of mobile agents in virtual environments %A Gonzalo Méndez %A Pérez, Pedro %A Angélica de Antonio %X In the field of agents, there are a wide variety of them, such as learning agents, planning agents or communicative agents. One of the youngest members in the family are mobile agents, which provide us with the interesting feature of mobility in order to perform their tasks in different machines. In this paper, we will see some of the current uses of mobile agents and we will suggest how we could use these agents along with Virtual Environments in order to enhance them and open a new world of possibilities for the users of these applications. %B Intelligent Virtual Agents %I Springer %C Madrid, Spain %P 126–136 %8 09/2001 %@ 978-3-540-42570-0 %G eng %U https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-44812-8_11 %R https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44812-8_11 %> http://nil.fdi.ucm.es/sites/default/files/p034.pdf