In a conversation, recognising the speaker’s social action (e.g., a request) early may help the potential following speakers understand the intended message quickly, and plan a timely response. Human language is multimodal, and several studies have demonstrated the contribution of the body to communication. However, comparatively few studies have investigated (non-emotional) conversational facial signals and very little is known about how they contribute to the communication of social actions. Therefore, we investigated how facial signals map onto the expressions of two fundamental social actions in conversations: asking questions and providing responses. We studied the distribution and timing of 12 facial signals across 6778 questions and ...
Oertel C, de Looze C, Scherer S, Windmann A, Wagner P, Campbell N. Towards the Automatic Detection o...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Non-Verbal Communication (NVC) comprises all forms of inter-personal communication, apart from those...
Contains fulltext : 236339.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In a conversati...
The early recognition of fundamental social actions, like questions, is crucial for understanding th...
The home of human language use is face-to-face interaction, a context in which communicative exchang...
The home of human language use is face-to-face interaction, a context in which communicative exchang...
Contains fulltext : 236343.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)During natural ...
This contribution reports on a corpus-based interdisciplinary study, in which scholars from psycholo...
Conversation is a time-pressured environment. Recognising a social action (the ‘speech act’, such as...
Nonverbal communication (e.g., eye gaze and hand gesture) plays an important role in human conversat...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...
Humans convey their thoughts, emotions, and intentions through a concert of social displays: voice, ...
In face-to-face conversation, recipients might use the bodily movements of the speaker (e.g. gesture...
Oertel C, de Looze C, Scherer S, Windmann A, Wagner P, Campbell N. Towards the Automatic Detection o...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Non-Verbal Communication (NVC) comprises all forms of inter-personal communication, apart from those...
Contains fulltext : 236339.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In a conversati...
The early recognition of fundamental social actions, like questions, is crucial for understanding th...
The home of human language use is face-to-face interaction, a context in which communicative exchang...
The home of human language use is face-to-face interaction, a context in which communicative exchang...
Contains fulltext : 236343.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)During natural ...
This contribution reports on a corpus-based interdisciplinary study, in which scholars from psycholo...
Conversation is a time-pressured environment. Recognising a social action (the ‘speech act’, such as...
Nonverbal communication (e.g., eye gaze and hand gesture) plays an important role in human conversat...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...
Humans convey their thoughts, emotions, and intentions through a concert of social displays: voice, ...
In face-to-face conversation, recipients might use the bodily movements of the speaker (e.g. gesture...
Oertel C, de Looze C, Scherer S, Windmann A, Wagner P, Campbell N. Towards the Automatic Detection o...
Human language has long been considered a unimodal activity, with the body being considered a mere v...
Non-Verbal Communication (NVC) comprises all forms of inter-personal communication, apart from those...