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E-raamat: Coverbal Synchrony in Human-Machine Interaction [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 434 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429089053
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  • Formaat: 434 pages
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Embodied conversational agents (ECA) and speech-based human–machine interfaces can together represent more advanced and more natural human–machine interaction. Fusion of both topics is a challenging agenda in research and production spheres. The important goal of human–machine interfaces is to provide content or functionality in the form of a dialog resembling face-to-face conversations. All natural interfaces strive to exploit and use different communication strategies that provide additional meaning to the content, whether they are human–machine interfaces for controlling an application or different ECA-based human–machine interfaces directly simulating face-to-face conversation.

Coverbal Synchrony in Human-Machine Interaction presents state-of-the-art concepts of advanced environment-independent multimodal human–machine interfaces that can be used in different contexts, ranging from simple multimodal web-browsers (for example, multimodal content reader) to more complex multimodal human–machine interfaces for ambient intelligent environments (such as supportive environments for elderly and agent-guided household environments). They can also be used in different computing environments—from pervasive computing to desktop environments. Within these concepts, the contributors discuss several communication strategies, used to provide different aspects of human–machine interaction.

Preface v
List of Contributors
xi
1 Speech Technology and Conversational Activity in Human-Machine Interaction
1(16)
Nick Campbell
2 A Framework for Studying Human Multimodal Communication
17(24)
Jens Allwood
3 Giving Computers Personality? Personality in Computers is in the Eye of the User
41(32)
Jorg Frommer
Dietmar Rosner
Julia Lange
Matthias Haase
4 Multi-Modal Classifier-Fusion for the Recognition of Emotions
73(26)
Martin Schels
Michael Glodek
Sascha Meudt
Stefan Scherer
Miriam Schmidt
Georg Layher
Stephan Tschechne
Tobias Brosch
David Hrabal
Steffen Walter
Harald C. Traue
Giinther Palm
Heiko Neumann
Friedhelm Schwenker
5 A Framework for Emotions and Dispositions in Man-Companion Interaction
99(42)
Harald C. Traue
Frank Ohl
Andre Brechmann
Friedhelm Schwenker
Henrik Kessler
Kerstin Limbrecht
Holger Hoffmann
Stefan Scherer
Michael Kotzyba
Andreas Scheck
Steffen Walter
6 French Face-to-Face Interaction: Repetition as a Multimodal Resource
141(32)
Roxane Bertrand
Gaelle Ferre
Mathilde Guardiola
7 The Situated Multimodal Facets of Human Communication
173(30)
Anna Esposito
8 From Annotation to Multimodal Behavior
203(20)
Kristiina Jokinen
Catherine Pelachaud
9 Co-speech Gesture Generation for Embodied Agents and its Effects on User Evaluation
223(20)
Kirsten Bergmann
10 A Survey of Listener Behavior and Listener Models for Embodied Conversational Agents
243(26)
Elisabetta Bevacqua
11 Human and Virtual Agent Expressive Gesture Quality Analysis and Synthesis
269(24)
Radoslaiv Niewiadomski
Maurizio Mancini
Stefano Fiona
12 A Distributed Architecture for Real-time Dialogue and On-task Learning of Efficient Co-operative Turn-taking
293(32)
Gudny Ragna Jonsdottir
Kristinn R. Thorisson
13 TTS-driven Synthetic Behavior Generation Model for Embodied Conversational Agents
325(36)
Izidor Mlakar
Zdravko Katie
Matej Rojc
14 Modeling Human Communication Dynamics for Virtual Human
361(26)
Louis-Philippe Morency
Ari Shapiro
Stacy Marsella
15 Multimodal Fusion in Human-Agent Dialogue
387(24)
Elisabeth Andre
Jean-Claude Martin
Florian Lingenfelser
Johannes Wagner
Index 411(4)
Color Plate Section 415
Matej Rojc, Nick Campbell