On the basis of headset microphone multichannel dialogue recordings we show that pause and overlap durations are Gaussian distributed, when projected on a logarithmic scale. This implicitly challenges Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson's principle: "Minimize gap and overlap". We compare turn taking patterns of the languages German, American English and Japanese and calculate time constants that might be relevant for the design of automatic dialogue management systems
Silences can make or break the conversation: if two persons involved in a conversation have differen...
ten Bosch L, Oostdijk N, de Ruiter J. Turn-taking in social talk dialogues: temporal, formal and fun...
The path-breaking paper by Sacks, Schegloff & Jefferson (1974) on turn-taking was a crucial foundati...
This paper explores durational aspects of pauses gaps and overlaps in three different conversational...
On the basis of two-speaker spontaneous conversations, it is shown that the distributions of both pa...
Overlap, although short in duration, occurs frequently in multi- party conversation. We show that it...
Kousidis S, Schlangen D, Skopeteas S. A cross-linguistic study on turn-taking and temporal alignment...
Conversational turn-taking is a well-practiced activity in our daily life. Although the use of video...
Abstract This paper presents a quantitative analysis of the turn-taking mechanism evidenced in 93 te...
In spoken interactions, interlocutors carefully plan and time their utterances, minimising gaps and ...
Conversational turn taking in humans involves incredibly rapid responding. The timing mechanisms und...
The timing of turn taking in conversation is extremely rapid given the cognitive demands on speakers...
In this paper we present a study of silent speech pauses at three different speaking rates, based on...
In spoken interactions, interlocutors carefully plan and time their utterances, minimising gaps and ...
This paper presents a quantitative analysis of the turn-taking mechanism evidenced in 93 telephone d...
Silences can make or break the conversation: if two persons involved in a conversation have differen...
ten Bosch L, Oostdijk N, de Ruiter J. Turn-taking in social talk dialogues: temporal, formal and fun...
The path-breaking paper by Sacks, Schegloff & Jefferson (1974) on turn-taking was a crucial foundati...
This paper explores durational aspects of pauses gaps and overlaps in three different conversational...
On the basis of two-speaker spontaneous conversations, it is shown that the distributions of both pa...
Overlap, although short in duration, occurs frequently in multi- party conversation. We show that it...
Kousidis S, Schlangen D, Skopeteas S. A cross-linguistic study on turn-taking and temporal alignment...
Conversational turn-taking is a well-practiced activity in our daily life. Although the use of video...
Abstract This paper presents a quantitative analysis of the turn-taking mechanism evidenced in 93 te...
In spoken interactions, interlocutors carefully plan and time their utterances, minimising gaps and ...
Conversational turn taking in humans involves incredibly rapid responding. The timing mechanisms und...
The timing of turn taking in conversation is extremely rapid given the cognitive demands on speakers...
In this paper we present a study of silent speech pauses at three different speaking rates, based on...
In spoken interactions, interlocutors carefully plan and time their utterances, minimising gaps and ...
This paper presents a quantitative analysis of the turn-taking mechanism evidenced in 93 telephone d...
Silences can make or break the conversation: if two persons involved in a conversation have differen...
ten Bosch L, Oostdijk N, de Ruiter J. Turn-taking in social talk dialogues: temporal, formal and fun...
The path-breaking paper by Sacks, Schegloff & Jefferson (1974) on turn-taking was a crucial foundati...