Listening to one another is essential to human-human interaction. In fact, we humans spend a substantial part of our day listening to other people, in private as well as in work settings. Attentive listening serves the function to gather information for oneself, but at the same time, it also signals to the speaker that he/she is being heard. To deduce whether our interlocutor is listening to us, we are relying on reading his/her nonverbal cues, very much like how we also use non-verbal cues to signal our attention. Such signaling becomes more complex when we move from dyadic to multi-party interactions. Understanding how humans use nonverbal cues in a multi-party listening context not only increases our understanding of human-human communic...
International audienceHuman interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of perceptual cu...
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...
Listening to one another is essential to human-human interaction. In fact, we humans spend a substan...
The aim of this thesis is to study human-human interaction in order to provide virtual agents and ro...
Robots are becoming more popular in domestic human environments, from service applica- tions to ente...
Over the last few years, a number of studies have dealt with the question of how the addressee of an...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
This study aims at investigating gaze aversion behavior in human-human dyads during the course of a ...
In this study, we explicitly code and study the social, referential, and pragmatic features of gaze ...
When humans interact and collaborate with each other, they coordinate their turn-taking behaviors us...
Kousidis S, Schlangen D. The Power of a Glance: Evaluating Embodiment and Turn-Tracking Strategies o...
Social cues facilitate engagement between interaction participants, whether they be two (or more) hu...
Current state-of-the-art approaches to emotion recognition primarily focus on modeling the nonverba...
Richter V, Carlmeyer B, Lier F, et al. Are you talking to me? Improving the robustness of dialogue s...
International audienceHuman interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of perceptual cu...
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...
Listening to one another is essential to human-human interaction. In fact, we humans spend a substan...
The aim of this thesis is to study human-human interaction in order to provide virtual agents and ro...
Robots are becoming more popular in domestic human environments, from service applica- tions to ente...
Over the last few years, a number of studies have dealt with the question of how the addressee of an...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
This study aims at investigating gaze aversion behavior in human-human dyads during the course of a ...
In this study, we explicitly code and study the social, referential, and pragmatic features of gaze ...
When humans interact and collaborate with each other, they coordinate their turn-taking behaviors us...
Kousidis S, Schlangen D. The Power of a Glance: Evaluating Embodiment and Turn-Tracking Strategies o...
Social cues facilitate engagement between interaction participants, whether they be two (or more) hu...
Current state-of-the-art approaches to emotion recognition primarily focus on modeling the nonverba...
Richter V, Carlmeyer B, Lier F, et al. Are you talking to me? Improving the robustness of dialogue s...
International audienceHuman interaction in natural environments relies on a variety of perceptual cu...
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...