The analysis of embodied communicative feedback in multimodal corpora: a prerequisite for behavior simulation |
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Authors: | Jens Allwood Stefan Kopp Karl Grammer Elisabeth Ahlsén Elisabeth Oberzaucher Markus Koppensteiner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Linguistics, G?teborg University, Box 200, 40530, G?teborg, Sweden 2. Artificial Intelligence Group, Bielefeld University, P.O. 100131, 33501, Bielefeld, Germany 3. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Urban Ethology, Department of Anthropology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria
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Abstract: | Communicative feedback refers to unobtrusive (usually short) vocal or bodily expressions whereby a recipient of information
can inform a contributor of information about whether he/she is able and willing to communicate, perceive the information,
and understand the information. This paper provides a theory for embodied communicative feedback, describing the different
dimensions and features involved. It also provides a corpus analysis part, describing a first data coding and analysis method
geared to find the features postulated by the theory. The corpus analysis part describes different methods and statistical
procedures and discusses their applicability and the possible insights gained with these methods. |
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Keywords: | Communicative embodied feedback Contact Perception Understanding Emotions Multimodal Embodied communication |
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