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Title: Head movements, facial expressions and feedback in conversations : empirical evidence from Danish multimodal data
Authors: Paggio, Patrizia
Navarretta, Costanza
Keywords: Modality (Linguistics)
Corpora (Linguistics)
Body language -- Research
Facial expression -- Data processing
Machine learning
Linguistics -- Methodology
Human-computer interaction
Speech and gesture
Conversation analysis
Danish language -- Discourse analysis
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Paggio, P., & Navarretta, C. (2013). Head movements, facial expressions and feedback in conversations: Empirical evidence from Danish multimodal data. Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces, 7(1-2), 29-37.
Abstract: This article deals with multimodal feedback in two Danish multimodal corpora, i.e., a collection of map-task dialogues and a corpus of free conversations in first encounters between pairs of subjects. Machine learning techniques are applied to both sets of data to investigate various relations between the non-verbal behaviour—more specifically head movements and facial expressions—and speech with regard to the expression of feedback. In the map-task data, we study the extent to which the dialogue act type of linguistic feedback expressions can be classified automatically based on the non-verbal features. In the conversational data, on the other hand, non-verbal and speech features are used together to distinguish feedback from other multimodal behaviours. The results of the two sets of experiments indicate in general that head movements, and to a lesser extent facial expressions, are important indicators of feedback, and that gestures and speech disambiguate each other in the machine learning process.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/104343
ISBN: 17838738
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