Backchannels (BCs) are short vocal and visual listener responses that signal attention, interest, and understanding to the speaker. Previous studies have investigated BC prediction in telephone-style dialogs from prosodic cues. In contrast, we consider spontaneous face-to-face dialogs. The additional visual modality allows speaker and listener to monitor each other's attention continuously, and we hypothesize that this affects the BC-inviting cues. In this study, we investigate how gaze, in addition to prosody, can cue BCs. Moreover, we focus on the type of BC performed, with the aim to find out whether vocal and visual BCs are invited by similar cues. In contrast to telephone-style dialogs, we do not find rising/falling pitch to be a BC-in...
Dynamic modeling of spoken dialogue seeks to capture how interlocutors change their speech over the ...
In studies of response times during conversational turn-taking, a modal time of 200 ms has been obse...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
Backchannels (BCs) are short vocal and visual listener responses that signal attention, interest, an...
International audienceIn this study, we analyze the role of several linguistic cues (prosodic units,...
We evaluate multimodal rule-based strategies for backchannel (BC) generation in face-to-face convers...
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
During face-to-face interactions, listeners use backchannel feedback such as head nods as a signal t...
During face-to-face interactions, listeners use backchannel feedback such as head nods as a signal t...
Abstract During face-to-face interactions, listeners use backchannel feedback such as head nods as a...
In conversation, when speech is followed by a backchannel, evidence of continued engagement by one’s...
International audienceThis paper presents differences in use of verbal ((oh) yeah, (mh)mh, okay. . ....
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
Hönemann A, Mixdorff H, Fagel S. A preliminary analysis of prosodic features for a predictive model ...
Dynamic modeling of spoken dialogue seeks to capture how interlocutors change their speech over the ...
In studies of response times during conversational turn-taking, a modal time of 200 ms has been obse...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
Backchannels (BCs) are short vocal and visual listener responses that signal attention, interest, an...
International audienceIn this study, we analyze the role of several linguistic cues (prosodic units,...
We evaluate multimodal rule-based strategies for backchannel (BC) generation in face-to-face convers...
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
During face-to-face interactions, listeners use backchannel feedback such as head nods as a signal t...
During face-to-face interactions, listeners use backchannel feedback such as head nods as a signal t...
Abstract During face-to-face interactions, listeners use backchannel feedback such as head nods as a...
In conversation, when speech is followed by a backchannel, evidence of continued engagement by one’s...
International audienceThis paper presents differences in use of verbal ((oh) yeah, (mh)mh, okay. . ....
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
Hönemann A, Mixdorff H, Fagel S. A preliminary analysis of prosodic features for a predictive model ...
Dynamic modeling of spoken dialogue seeks to capture how interlocutors change their speech over the ...
In studies of response times during conversational turn-taking, a modal time of 200 ms has been obse...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...