We present an attempt at using 3rd party observer gaze to get a measure of how appropriate each segment in a dialogue is for a speaker change. The method is a step away from the current dependency of speaker turns or talkspurts towards a more general view of speaker changes. We show that 3rd party observers do indeed largely look at the same thing (the speaker), and how this can be captured and utilized to provide insights into human communication. In addition, the results also suggest that there might be differences in the distribution of 3rd party observer gaze depending on how information-rich an utterance is. Samtalets rytm/Rhythm of conversatio
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A novel measure for automatically quantifying the amount of interpersonal influence present in face-...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
Analysis of human interactions benefits from understanding patterns of gaze in dialogue. ...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
In this paper, we present a strongly embodied take on the phenomenon of viewpoint by exploring the r...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human communication is its turn-taking system. It requires the...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human communication is its turn-taking system. It requires the...
Coordinating with others is hard; and yet we accomplish this every day when we take turns in a conve...
In multi-agent, multi-user environments, users as well as agents should have a means of establishing...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of spoken language (Müller et ...
Coordinating with others is hard; and yet we accomplish this every day when we take turns in a conve...
This paper contributes to the growing line of research that takes a multimodal approach in the study...
Every day people are involved in group discussions with little understanding of the subtle behavio...
A novel measure for automatically quantifying the amount of interpersonal influence present in face-...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
Analysis of human interactions benefits from understanding patterns of gaze in dialogue. ...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
In this paper, we present a strongly embodied take on the phenomenon of viewpoint by exploring the r...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human communication is its turn-taking system. It requires the...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human communication is its turn-taking system. It requires the...
Coordinating with others is hard; and yet we accomplish this every day when we take turns in a conve...
In multi-agent, multi-user environments, users as well as agents should have a means of establishing...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of spoken language (Müller et ...
Coordinating with others is hard; and yet we accomplish this every day when we take turns in a conve...
This paper contributes to the growing line of research that takes a multimodal approach in the study...
Every day people are involved in group discussions with little understanding of the subtle behavio...
A novel measure for automatically quantifying the amount of interpersonal influence present in face-...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...