144 research outputs found

    Pronominal types and abstract reference in the Danish and Italian DAD corpora

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    Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Anaphora Resolution (WAR II). Editor: Christer Johansson. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 2 (2008), 63-71. © 2008 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt . Electronically published at Tartu University Library (Estonia) http://hdl.handle.net/10062/7129

    Integration and representation issues in the annotation of multimodal data

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    Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop Multimodal Communication — from Human Behaviour to Computational Models. Editors: Costanza Navarretta, Patrizia Paggio, Jens Allwood, Elisabeth Alsén and Yasuhiro Katagiri. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 6 (2009), 25-31. © 2009 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt . Electronically published at Tartu University Library (Estonia) http://hdl.handle.net/10062/9208

    Feedback and gestural behaviour in a conversational corpus of Danish

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    Proceedings of the 3rd Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication. Editors: Patrizia Paggio, Elisabeth Ahlsén, Jens Allwood, Kristiina Jokinen, Costanza Navarretta. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 15 (2011), 33–39. © 2011 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt . Electronically published at Tartu University Library (Estonia) http://hdl.handle.net/10062/22532

    Creating Comparable Multimodal Corpora for Nordic Languages

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    Proceedings of the 18th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA 2011. Editors: Bolette Sandford Pedersen, Gunta Nešpore and Inguna Skadiņa. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 11 (2011), 153-160. © 2011 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt . Electronically published at Tartu University Library (Estonia) http://hdl.handle.net/10062/16955

    Preface

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    Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop Multimodal Communication — from Human Behaviour to Computational Models. Editors: Costanza Navarretta, Patrizia Paggio, Jens Allwood, Elisabeth Alsén and Yasuhiro Katagiri. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 6 (2009), iv-v. © 2009 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt . Electronically published at Tartu University Library (Estonia) http://hdl.handle.net/10062/9208

    Proceedings

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    Proceedings of the 3rd Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication. Editors: Patrizia Paggio, Elisabeth Ahlsén, Jens Allwood, Kristiina Jokinen, Costanza Navarretta. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 15 (2011), vi+87 pp. © 2011 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt . Electronically published at Tartu University Library (Estonia) http://hdl.handle.net/10062/22532

    Title Pages

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    Proceedings of the NODALIDA 2009 workshop Multimodal Communication — from Human Behaviour to Computational Models. Editors: Costanza Navarretta, Patrizia Paggio, Jens Allwood, Elisabeth Alsén and Yasuhiro Katagiri. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 6 (2009), i-ii. © 2009 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt . Electronically published at Tartu University Library (Estonia) http://hdl.handle.net/10062/9208

    Classifying multimodal turn management in Danish dyadic first encounters

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    This paper deals with multimodal turn management in an annotated Danish corpus of video recorded dyadic conversations between young people who meet for the first time. Conversation participants indicate whether they wish to give, take or keep the turn through speech as well as body behaviours. In this study we present an analysis of turn management body behaviours as well as classification experiments run on the annotated data in order to investigate how far it is possible to distinguish between the different types of turn management expressed by body behaviours using their shape and the co-occurring speech expressions. Our study comprises body behaviours which have not been previously investigated with respect to turn management, so that it not only confirms preceding studies on turn management in English but also provides new insight on how speech and body behaviours are used together in communication. The classification experiments indicate that the shape annotations of all kinds of body behaviour together with information about the gesturer’s co-occurring speech are useful to classify turn management types, and that the various behaviours contribute to the expression of turn features in different ways. Thus, knowledge of the different cues used by speakers in face-to-face communication to signal different types of turn shift provides the basis for modelling turn management, which is in turn key to implement natural conversation flow in multimodal dialogue systemspeer-reviewe
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