Current state-of-the-art approaches to emotion recognition primarily focus on modeling the nonverbal expressions of the sole individual without reference to contextual elements such as the co-presence of the partner. In this paper, we demonstrate that the accurate inference of listeners’ social-emotional state of attention depends on accounting for the nonverbal behaviors of their storytelling partner, namely their speaker cues. To gain a deeper understanding of the role of speaker cues in attention inference, we conduct investigations into real-world interactions of children (5–6 years old) storytelling with their peers. Through indepth analysis of human–human interaction data, we first identify nonverbal speaker cues (i.e., backchannel...
Correctly interpreting emotional information from faces is a crucial part of social interaction. Whi...
Models in language processing have researched how words are interpreted by humans. Many models presu...
To advance the research area of social robotics, it is important to understand the effect of differe...
Current state-of-the-art approaches to emotion recognition primarily focus on modeling the nonverbal...
This paper investigates how a robot that can produce contingent listener response, i.e., backchannel...
Listening to one another is essential to human-human interaction. In fact, we humans spend a substan...
2014-03-06Human nonverbal communication is a highly interactive process, in which the participants d...
In this paper we present a socially interactive multi-modal robotic head, ERWIN - Emotional Robot Wi...
Social cues facilitate engagement between interaction participants, whether they be two (or more) hu...
Social cues facilitate engagement between interaction participants, whether they be two (or more) hu...
Abstract Social cues facilitate engagement between interaction participants, whether they be two (or...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp....
The ability to perceive the emotions of others is crucial for everyday social interactions. Importan...
We examine affective vocalizations provided by human teach-ers to robotic learners. In unscripted on...
Emotion information from speech can effectively help robots understand speaker’s intentions in natur...
Correctly interpreting emotional information from faces is a crucial part of social interaction. Whi...
Models in language processing have researched how words are interpreted by humans. Many models presu...
To advance the research area of social robotics, it is important to understand the effect of differe...
Current state-of-the-art approaches to emotion recognition primarily focus on modeling the nonverbal...
This paper investigates how a robot that can produce contingent listener response, i.e., backchannel...
Listening to one another is essential to human-human interaction. In fact, we humans spend a substan...
2014-03-06Human nonverbal communication is a highly interactive process, in which the participants d...
In this paper we present a socially interactive multi-modal robotic head, ERWIN - Emotional Robot Wi...
Social cues facilitate engagement between interaction participants, whether they be two (or more) hu...
Social cues facilitate engagement between interaction participants, whether they be two (or more) hu...
Abstract Social cues facilitate engagement between interaction participants, whether they be two (or...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp....
The ability to perceive the emotions of others is crucial for everyday social interactions. Importan...
We examine affective vocalizations provided by human teach-ers to robotic learners. In unscripted on...
Emotion information from speech can effectively help robots understand speaker’s intentions in natur...
Correctly interpreting emotional information from faces is a crucial part of social interaction. Whi...
Models in language processing have researched how words are interpreted by humans. Many models presu...
To advance the research area of social robotics, it is important to understand the effect of differe...