This article examines advances in research methods that enable experimental substitution of the speaking body in unscripted face-to-face communication. A taxonomy of six hybrid social agents is presented by combining three types of bodies (mechanical, virtual, and human) with either an artificial or human speech source. Our contribution is to introduce and explore the significance of two particular hybrids: (1) the cyranoid method that enables humans to converse face-to-face through the medium of another person's body, and (2) the echoborg method that enables artificial intelligence to converse face-to-face through the medium of a human body. These two methods are distinct in being able to parse the unique influence of the human body when c...
HCI is slowly realizing that being aware of, and understanding the implications of, the body in comm...
Current linguistics is biased towards considering as object of scientific study only verbal language...
Wachsmuth I, Knoblich G, Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Forschung, eds. Modeling Communication with R...
This article examines advances in research methods that enable experimental substitution of the spea...
Although avatars may resemble animated communicating interface agents, they have for the most part n...
Wachsmuth I, Lenzen M, Knoblich G. Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs t...
his paper demonstrates how to interact with a conversational agent that speaks through an actual hum...
Body-to-body communication has widely been accepted as the prototype for mediated communication. Thi...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Artificial humans, so-called Embodied Conversational Agents and humanoid robots, are assumed to faci...
Although avatars may resemble animated communicating interface agents, they have for the most part n...
This chapter investigates how a vocabulary for talking about body actions can emerge in a population...
We use speech shadowing to create situations wherein people converse in person with a human whose wo...
Humans are wired for face-to-face interaction because this was the only possible and available setti...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
HCI is slowly realizing that being aware of, and understanding the implications of, the body in comm...
Current linguistics is biased towards considering as object of scientific study only verbal language...
Wachsmuth I, Knoblich G, Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Forschung, eds. Modeling Communication with R...
This article examines advances in research methods that enable experimental substitution of the spea...
Although avatars may resemble animated communicating interface agents, they have for the most part n...
Wachsmuth I, Lenzen M, Knoblich G. Introduction to embodied communication: why communication needs t...
his paper demonstrates how to interact with a conversational agent that speaks through an actual hum...
Body-to-body communication has widely been accepted as the prototype for mediated communication. Thi...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Artificial humans, so-called Embodied Conversational Agents and humanoid robots, are assumed to faci...
Although avatars may resemble animated communicating interface agents, they have for the most part n...
This chapter investigates how a vocabulary for talking about body actions can emerge in a population...
We use speech shadowing to create situations wherein people converse in person with a human whose wo...
Humans are wired for face-to-face interaction because this was the only possible and available setti...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
HCI is slowly realizing that being aware of, and understanding the implications of, the body in comm...
Current linguistics is biased towards considering as object of scientific study only verbal language...
Wachsmuth I, Knoblich G, Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre Forschung, eds. Modeling Communication with R...