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Turn-Taking Cues in a Human Tutoring Corpus

by Heather Friedberg
"... Most spoken dialogue systems are still lacking in their ability to accurately model the complex process that is human turntaking. This research analyzes a humanhuman tutoring corpus in order to identify prosodic turn-taking cues, with the hopes that they can be used by intelligent tutoring systems t ..."
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Most spoken dialogue systems are still lacking in their ability to accurately model the complex process that is human turntaking. This research analyzes a humanhuman tutoring corpus in order to identify prosodic turn-taking cues, with the hopes that they can be used by intelligent tutoring systems

Running head: PERCEPTIONS OF AN ARABIC TURN-TAKING CUE Perceptions of an Arabic Turn-Taking Cue 1 American and Arab perceptions of an Arabic turn-taking cue

by Nigel G. Ward, Yaffa Al Bayyari
"... Perceptions of an Arabic Turn-Taking Cue 2 Languages differ in the way that speakers coordinate their interaction moment-by-moment, and this can cause intercultural misunderstandings. We explore this in the domain of listening behavior. One way that listeners show interest and attention is by produc ..."
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Perceptions of an Arabic Turn-Taking Cue 2 Languages differ in the way that speakers coordinate their interaction moment-by-moment, and this can cause intercultural misunderstandings. We explore this in the domain of listening behavior. One way that listeners show interest and attention

American and Arab perceptions of an Arabic turn-taking cue

by Nigel G Ward , Yaffa Al Bayyari , Bill Lucker , David Novick , Maissa Khatib , Rafael Escalante , Lewis Johnson , Ralph Chatham - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology , 2010
"... Abstract: Languages differ in the way that speakers coordinate their interaction moment-by-moment. It has been suggested that misinterpretations of these behaviors can be an important cause of intercultural misunderstandings. We explore this in the domain of listening behavior. One way that listene ..."
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that listeners show interest and attention is by producing back-channel feedback (short utterances such as okay and hmm) at appropriate times, and these times are determined, in part, by the interlocutor, who signals when such feedback is welcome with various cues. In Arabic these cues include a prosodic feature

Automatic detection of turn-taking cues in spontaneous speech using prosodic features. Paper presented at the 81st annual meeting of the linguistic society of america

by Kyle Gorman , 2007
"... based on prosodic factors ..."
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based on prosodic factors

Realizations of turn-taking in conversational interactions

by Yang Wei-dong
"... Abstract: The most common kind of spoken language is conversation, when one person communicates through speaking to another or to other people. In this paper, the author tries to give an account of how turn-taking is realized in conversational interactions. Discussion is made about: (1) General disc ..."
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discussions about interactions; (2) Turn-taking cues; (3) Varieties of gesticulation and body movements in turn-taking, and (4) Differences in turn-taking. Also, attempts are made to introduce overlaps and gaps in turn-taking. Key words: turn-taking; cues; varieties; overlaps 1.

Turn-Taking and Affirmative Cue Words in TaskOriented Dialogue

by Agustín Gravano, Agustín Gravano , 2009
"... As interactive voice response systems spread at a rapid pace, providing an increasingly more complex functionality, it is becoming clear that the challenges of such systems are not solely associated to their synthesis and recognition capabilities. Rather, issues such as the coordination of turn exch ..."
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American English. We provide evidence of the existence of seven turn-yielding cues — prosodic, acoustic and syntactic events strongly associated with conversational turn endings — and show that the likelihood of a turn-taking attempt from the interlocutor increases linearly with the number of cues

Speech Reduction, Intensity, and F0 Shape are Cues to Turn-Taking

by Oliver Niebuhr, Karin Görs, Evelin Graupe
"... Based on German production data from the ‘Kiel Corpus of Spontaneous Speech’, we conducted two perception experiments, using an innovative interactive task in which participants gave real oral responses to resynthesized question stimuli. Differences in the time interval between stimulus question and ..."
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and response show that segmental reduction, intensity level, and the shape of the phrase-final rise all function as cues to turn-taking in conversation. Thus, the phonetics of turntaking goes beyond the traditional triad of duration, voice quality, and F0 level. 1

Melodic cues to turn-taking in English: evidence from perception

by Anne WICHMANN, Johanneke CASPERS, Preston Pr He
"... This paper presents a study of the effects of syntax and melodic configuration on turntaking in Southern British English. Using dialogue materials, two perception experiments were carried out. In the first, subjects heard dialogue fragments in which syntactic completeness and melodic contour ..."
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This paper presents a study of the effects of syntax and melodic configuration on turntaking in Southern British English. Using dialogue materials, two perception experiments were carried out. In the first, subjects heard dialogue fragments in which syntactic completeness and melodic contour

ABSTRACT Turn-Taking and Affirmative Cue Words in Task-Oriented Dialogue

by unknown authors , 2009
"... As interactive voice response systems spread at a rapid pace, providing an increasingly more complex functionality, it is becoming clear that the challenges of such systems are not solely associated to their synthesis and recognition capabilities. Rather, issues such as the coordination of turn exch ..."
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American English. We provide evidence of the existence of seven turn-yielding cues — prosodic, acoustic and syntactic events strongly associated with conversational turn endings — and show that the likelihood of a turn-taking attempt from the interlocutor increases linearly with the number of cues

cooperation: Turn-taking in a new medium

by Kerstin Fischer, Thora Tenbrink
"... Compared to more common media of communication such as telephone or e-mail, video conferences (VCs) provide further communicational resources for the interactants by allowing for visual cues that are suspected to play a major role in discourse ..."
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Compared to more common media of communication such as telephone or e-mail, video conferences (VCs) provide further communicational resources for the interactants by allowing for visual cues that are suspected to play a major role in discourse
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