Multimodal behaviour and feedback in different types of interaction

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In thisarticle, we comparefeedback-related multimodal behaviours in two different types of interactions:first encounters between two participants who do not know each in advance, and naturally-occurring conversations between two and three participants recorded at their homes. All participants are Danish native speakers.Theinteractions are transcribed using the same methodology, and the multimodal behaviours are annotated according to the same annotation scheme.In the study we focus on the most frequently occurring feedback expressions in the interactions and on feedback-related head movementsand facial expressions. The analysis of the corpora,while confirming general facts about feedback-related head movements and facial expressions previously reported in the literature, also shows that the physical setting, the number of participants, the topics discussed, and the degree of familiarity influence the use of gesture types and the frequency of feedback related expressions and gestures.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 8th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2012
EditorsMehmet Ugur Dogan, Joseph Mariani, Asuncion Moreno, Sara Goggi, Khalid Choukri, Nicoletta Calzolari, Jan Odijk, Thierry Declerck, Bente Maegaard, Stelios Piperidis, Helene Mazo, Olivier Hamon
Number of pages5
PublisherEuropean Language Resources Association (ELRA)
Publication date2012
Pages2338-2342
ISBN (Electronic)9782951740877
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Event8th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2012 - Istanbul, Turkey
Duration: 21 May 201227 May 2012

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2012
LandTurkey
ByIstanbul
Periode21/05/201227/05/2012
SponsorCELI - Language and Information Technology, European Media Laboratory GmbH (EML), IMMI, Meta, Nuance, Quaero
SeriesProceedings of the 8th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2012

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The work described in this paper is funded by the NORDCORP program under the Nordic Research Councils for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (NOS-HS) and by the Danish Research Council for the Humanities (FKK). The Danish NOMCO corpus has been annotated by Sara Andersen, Josephine B. Arrild, Anette Studsgård and Bjørn N. Wesseltolvig.

    Research areas

  • Dyadic and group interactions, Feedback, Multimodal corpora

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