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Gesture Workshop 1999: Gif-sur-Yvette, France
- Annelies Braffort, Rachid Gherbi

, Sylvie Gibet, James Richardson, Daniel Teil:
Gesture-Based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction, International Gesture Workshop, GW'99, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, March 17-19, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1739, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66935-3
Section 1: Human Perception and Production of Gesture
Invited Paper
- Winand H. Dittrich:

Seeing Biological Motion - Is There a Role for Cognitive Strategies? 3-22
Long Papers
- Caroline Hummels

, Kees Overbeeke:
The Expressive Power of Gestures: Capturing Scent in a Spatial Shape. 23-36 - Marcelo M. Wanderley

:
Non-obvious Performer Gestures in Instrumental Music. 37-48
Short Papers
- Antonella De Angeli, Frederic Wolff, Laurent Romary, Walter Gerbino:

The Ecological Approach to Multimodal System Design. 49-52 - Agnès Roby-Brami

, Mounir Mokhtari, Isabelle Laffont, Nezha Bennis, Elena Biryukova:
Analysis of Trunk and Upper Limb Articular Synergies. 53-57
Section 2: Localisation and Segmentation
Long Papers
- Claudia Nölker, Helge J. Ritter:

GREFIT: Visual Recognition of Hand Postures. 61-72 - Jochen Triesch, Jan Wieghardt, Eric Maël, Christoph von der Malsburg:

Towards Imitation Learning of Grasping Movements by an Autonomous Robot. 73-84 - Damian M. Lyons, Daniel L. Pelletier:

A Line-Scan Computer Vision Algorithm for Identifying Human Body Features. 85-96
Short Paper
- Sébastien Marcel, Olivier Bernier:

Hand Posture Recognition in a Body-Face Centered Space. 97-100
Section 3: Recognition
Invited Paper
- Ying Wu, Thomas S. Huang:

Vision-Based Gesture Recognition: A Review. 103-115
Long Papers
- Hans-Joachim Böhme, Ulf-Dietrich Braumann, Andrea Corradini, Horst-Michael Gross:

Person Localization and Posture Recognition for Human-Robot Interaction. 117-128 - Jérôme Martin, Daniela Hall, James L. Crowley:

Statistical Gesture Recognition Through Modelling of Parameter Trajectories. 129-140 - A. Jonathan Howell, Hilary Buxton:

Gesture Recognition for Visually Mediated Interaction. 141-151
Short Papers
- Rachid Gherbi

, Annelies Braffort:
Interpretation of Pointing Gestures: The PoG System. 153-157 - Jean-François Kamp, Franck Poirier, Philippe Doignon:

Control of In-vehicle Systems by Gestures. 159-162
Section 4: Sign Language
Invited Paper
- Christian Cuxac:

French Sign Language: Proposition of a Structural Explanation by Iconicity. 165-184
Long Papers
- Hermann Hienz, Britta Bauer, Karl-Friedrich Kraiss:

HMM-Based Continuous Sign Language Recognition Using Stochastic Grammars. 185-196 - Hirohiko Sagawa, Masaru Takeuchi:

A Method for Analyzing Spatial Relationships Between Words in Sign Language Recognition. 197-209 - Christian Vogler, Dimitris N. Metaxas:

Toward Scalability in ASL Recognition: Breaking Down Signs into Phonemes. 211-224
Section 5: Gesture Synthesis and Animation
Long Papers
- Thierry Lebourque, Sylvie Gibet:

A Complete System for the Specification and the Generation of Sign Language Gestures. 227-238 - Olivier Losson, Jean-Marc Vannobel:

Sign Specification and Synthesis. 239-251 - Shan Lu, Seiji Igi:

Active Character: Dynamic Reaction to the User. 253-264
Short Papers
- Frédéric Julliard, Sylvie Gibet:

Reactiva'Motion Project: Motion Synthesis Based on a Reactive Representation. 265-268 - Marc Fabri

, David J. Moore, Dave J. Hobbs:
The Emotional Avatar: Non-verbal Communication Between Inhabitants of Collaborative Virtual Environments. 269-273
Section 6: Multimodality
Invited Paper
- Ipke Wachsmuth

:
Communicative Rhythm in Gesture and Speech. 277-289
Long Papers
- Timo Sowa, Martin Fröhlich, Marc Erich Latoschik:

Temporal Symbolic Integration Applied to a Multimodal System Using Gestures and Speech. 291-302 - Joseph J. LaViola Jr.:

A Multimodal Interface Framework for Using Hand Gestures and Speech in Virtual Environment Applications. 303-314
Round Table
- Marilyn Panayi, David M. Roy, James Richardson:

Stimulating Research into Gestural Human Machine Interaction. 317-331

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