We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker’s speech that tend to precede a short response produced by the interlocutor to convey continued attention — in the Columbia Games Corpus, a large corpus of task-oriented dialogues. We show that the likelihood of occurrence of a backchannel increases quadratically with the number of cues conjointly displayed by the speaker. Our results are important for improving the coordination of conversational turns in interactive voice-response systems, so that systems can produce backchannels in appropriate places, and so that they can elicit backchannels from users in expected places
We examine prosodic and contextual factors characterizing the backchannel function of single affirma...
Back-channel feedback is required in order to build spoken dialog systems that are responsive. This ...
In everyday conversation, turns often follow each other immediately or overlap in time. It has been ...
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
As interactive voice response systems spread at a rapid pace, providing an increasingly more complex...
As interactive voice response systems become more prevalent and provide increasingly more complex fu...
We examine a number of objective, automatically computable TURN-YIELDING CUES — distinct prosodic, a...
In conversation, when speech is followed by a backchannel, evidence of continued engagement by one’s...
Backchannels (BCs) are short vocal and visual listener responses that signal attention, interest, an...
We examine a number of objective, automatically computable TURN-YIELDING CUES — distinct prosodic, a...
We evaluate multimodal rule-based strategies for backchannel (BC) generation in face-to-face convers...
As interactive voice response systems spread at a rapid pace, providing an increasingly more complex...
We examine prosodic and contextual factors characterizing the backchannel function of single affirma...
Dynamic modeling of spoken dialogue seeks to capture how interlocutors change their speech over the ...
What are backchannels? Backchannels can be generally defined as the intermittent vocal noises e.g. m...
We examine prosodic and contextual factors characterizing the backchannel function of single affirma...
Back-channel feedback is required in order to build spoken dialog systems that are responsive. This ...
In everyday conversation, turns often follow each other immediately or overlap in time. It has been ...
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
As interactive voice response systems spread at a rapid pace, providing an increasingly more complex...
As interactive voice response systems become more prevalent and provide increasingly more complex fu...
We examine a number of objective, automatically computable TURN-YIELDING CUES — distinct prosodic, a...
In conversation, when speech is followed by a backchannel, evidence of continued engagement by one’s...
Backchannels (BCs) are short vocal and visual listener responses that signal attention, interest, an...
We examine a number of objective, automatically computable TURN-YIELDING CUES — distinct prosodic, a...
We evaluate multimodal rule-based strategies for backchannel (BC) generation in face-to-face convers...
As interactive voice response systems spread at a rapid pace, providing an increasingly more complex...
We examine prosodic and contextual factors characterizing the backchannel function of single affirma...
Dynamic modeling of spoken dialogue seeks to capture how interlocutors change their speech over the ...
What are backchannels? Backchannels can be generally defined as the intermittent vocal noises e.g. m...
We examine prosodic and contextual factors characterizing the backchannel function of single affirma...
Back-channel feedback is required in order to build spoken dialog systems that are responsive. This ...
In everyday conversation, turns often follow each other immediately or overlap in time. It has been ...