International audienceLaughter and gaze have an important role in managing and coordinating social interactions. In the current work, using a multimodal corpus of dyadic taste-testing interactions, we explore whether laughs performing different pragmatic functions are accompanied by different gaze patterns towards the interlocutor, both from the point of view of the laughing participant and from her partner. We also investigate the role of gaze in laughter coordination between interactants. Our results show that laughs performing different pragmatic functions are related to different gaze patterns, both for the laugher and her partner, and that gaze is an important cue exploited by interactants when reciprocating laughter or laughing simult...
In this study, we explicitly code and study the social, referential, and pragmatic features of gaze ...
Ludusan B, Wagner P. Laughter Dynamics in Dyadic Conversations. In: Proceedings of Interspeech. 201...
This dissertation describes a series of studies testing the role of laughter in spontaneous conversa...
International audienceLaughter and gaze have an important role in managing and coordinating social i...
Laughter and gaze have an important role in managing and coordinating social interactions. We invest...
In this study, we analysed laughter in dyadic conversational interaction. We attempted to categorise...
Although laughter has gained considerable interest from a diversity of research areas, there still i...
Human laughter has long been a subject of scholarly interest, but counter to commonly held assumptio...
We survey the role of humor in particular domains of human-to-human interaction with the aim of seei...
International audienceLaughter is a highly spontaneous behavior that frequently occurs during social...
In dialogue, it is not uncommon for people to laugh together. This joint laughter often results in o...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 19, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
textThe phenomenon of laughter has intrigued many philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, and – m...
Performing and understanding conversational irony requires a complex management of multiple viewpoin...
A crucial feature of spoken interaction is joint activity at various linguistic and phonetic levels ...
In this study, we explicitly code and study the social, referential, and pragmatic features of gaze ...
Ludusan B, Wagner P. Laughter Dynamics in Dyadic Conversations. In: Proceedings of Interspeech. 201...
This dissertation describes a series of studies testing the role of laughter in spontaneous conversa...
International audienceLaughter and gaze have an important role in managing and coordinating social i...
Laughter and gaze have an important role in managing and coordinating social interactions. We invest...
In this study, we analysed laughter in dyadic conversational interaction. We attempted to categorise...
Although laughter has gained considerable interest from a diversity of research areas, there still i...
Human laughter has long been a subject of scholarly interest, but counter to commonly held assumptio...
We survey the role of humor in particular domains of human-to-human interaction with the aim of seei...
International audienceLaughter is a highly spontaneous behavior that frequently occurs during social...
In dialogue, it is not uncommon for people to laugh together. This joint laughter often results in o...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 19, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
textThe phenomenon of laughter has intrigued many philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, and – m...
Performing and understanding conversational irony requires a complex management of multiple viewpoin...
A crucial feature of spoken interaction is joint activity at various linguistic and phonetic levels ...
In this study, we explicitly code and study the social, referential, and pragmatic features of gaze ...
Ludusan B, Wagner P. Laughter Dynamics in Dyadic Conversations. In: Proceedings of Interspeech. 201...
This dissertation describes a series of studies testing the role of laughter in spontaneous conversa...