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How to Tell the Difference -- Biometric Database Acquisition Close to ?Real World? Conditions -- Optimizing Phonetic Encoding for Viennese Unit Selection Speech Synthesis -- Advances on the Use of the Foreign Language Recognizer -- Challenges in Speech Processing of Slavic Languages (Case Studies in Speech Recognition of Czech and Slovak) -- Multiple Feature Extraction and Hierarchical Classifiers for Emotions Recognition -- Emotional Vocal Expressions Recognition Using the COST 2102 Italian Database of Emotional Speech -- Microintonation Analysis of Emotional Speech -- Speech Emotion Modification Using a Cepstral Vocoder -- Analysis of Emotional Voice Using Electroglottogram-Based Temporal Measures of Vocal Fold Opening -- Effects of Smiling on Articulation: Lips, Larynx and Acoustics -- Neural Basis of Emotion Regulation -- Automatic Meeting Participant Role Detection by Dialogue Patterns -- Linguistic and Non-verbal Cues for the Induction of Silent Feedback -- Audiovisual Tools for Phonetic and Articulatory Visualization in Computer-Aided Pronunciation Training -- Gesture Duration and Articulator Velocity in Plosive-Vowel-Transitions -- Stereo Presentation and Binaural Localization in a Memory Game for the Visually Impaired -- Pathological Voice Analysis and Classification Based on Empirical Mode Decomposition -- Disfluencies and the Perspective of Prosodic Fluency -- Subjective Tests and Automatic Sentence Modality Recognition with Recordings of Speech Impaired Children -- The New Italian Audio and Video Emotional Database -- Spoken Dialogue in Virtual Worlds. 330 $aThis volume brings together, through a peer-revision process, the advanced research results obtained by the European COST Action 2102: Cross-Modal Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication, primarily discussed for the first time at the Second COST 2102 International Training School on ?Development of Multimodal Int- faces: Active Listening and Synchrony? held in Dublin, Ireland, March 23?27 2009. 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