International audienceIn this study, we analyze the role of several linguistic cues (prosodic units, pitch contours, discourse markers, morphological categories, and gaze direction) in French turn-taking face-to-face interactions. Specifically, we investigate vocal and gestural backchannel signals (BCs) produced by a recipient to show his active listening. We show that some particular pitch contours and discursive markers play a systematic role in inducing both gestural and vocal BCs. Conversely, morphological categories and gestural cues rather play a role for gestural BCs
We evaluate multimodal rule-based strategies for backchannel (BC) generation in face-to-face convers...
We investigate the extent to which French polar questions and continuation statements, two types of ...
In everyday conversation, turns often follow each other immediately or overlap in time. It has been ...
International audienceIn this study, we analyze the role of several linguistic cues (prosodic units,...
Backchannels (BCs) are short vocal and visual listener responses that signal attention, interest, an...
International audienceThe constitution, annotation and exploitation of multimodal conversational cor...
International audienceThis paper examines in detail the backchannels uttered by a French professiona...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to give some evidence in favour of our claim that the...
In conversation, when speech is followed by a backchannel, evidence of continued engagement by one’s...
We examine prosodic and contextual factors characterizing the backchannel function of single affirma...
What are backchannels? Backchannels can be generally defined as the intermittent vocal noises e.g. m...
Dynamic modeling of spoken dialogue seeks to capture how interlocutors change their speech over the ...
International audienceThis paper presents differences in use of verbal ((oh) yeah, (mh)mh, okay. . ....
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
We evaluate multimodal rule-based strategies for backchannel (BC) generation in face-to-face convers...
We investigate the extent to which French polar questions and continuation statements, two types of ...
In everyday conversation, turns often follow each other immediately or overlap in time. It has been ...
International audienceIn this study, we analyze the role of several linguistic cues (prosodic units,...
Backchannels (BCs) are short vocal and visual listener responses that signal attention, interest, an...
International audienceThe constitution, annotation and exploitation of multimodal conversational cor...
International audienceThis paper examines in detail the backchannels uttered by a French professiona...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to give some evidence in favour of our claim that the...
In conversation, when speech is followed by a backchannel, evidence of continued engagement by one’s...
We examine prosodic and contextual factors characterizing the backchannel function of single affirma...
What are backchannels? Backchannels can be generally defined as the intermittent vocal noises e.g. m...
Dynamic modeling of spoken dialogue seeks to capture how interlocutors change their speech over the ...
International audienceThis paper presents differences in use of verbal ((oh) yeah, (mh)mh, okay. . ....
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
We examine BACKCHANNEL-INVITING CUES — distinct prosodic, acoustic and lexical events in the speaker...
We evaluate multimodal rule-based strategies for backchannel (BC) generation in face-to-face convers...
We investigate the extent to which French polar questions and continuation statements, two types of ...
In everyday conversation, turns often follow each other immediately or overlap in time. It has been ...