Results 291 to 300 of about 7,003,244 (332)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Effects of a Robot-Enhanced Intervention for Children With ASD on Teaching Turn-Taking Skills
Journal of educational computing research, 2019Among social skills that are core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, turn-taking plays a fundamental role in regulating social interaction and communication.
Daniel O. David +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Smooth Turn-taking by a Robot Using an Online Continuous Model to Generate Turn-taking Cues
International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, 2019Turn-taking in human-robot interaction is a crucial part of spoken dialogue systems, but current models do not allow for human-like turn-taking speed seen in natural conversation. In this work we propose combining two independent prediction models.
Divesh Lala, K. Inoue, Tatsuya Kawahara
semanticscholar +1 more source
Social correlates of turn-taking behavior
2009 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 2009The goal of this research is to infer traits about groups of people from their turn-taking behavior in natural conversation. These traits are latent attributes in a social network, whose relative frequencies we estimate from content-derived metadata. Our approach is to train statistical models of turn-taking behavior using automatic labels of speech ...
John Grothendieck +2 more
openaire +1 more source
2019
AbstractIn their informal verbal exchanges people tend to follow the ‘one speaker at the time’ rule posited by Emanuel Schegloff. The use of the term ‘turn-taking’ to describe the process in which this rule operates in human conversation is relatively recent.
openaire +1 more source
AbstractIn their informal verbal exchanges people tend to follow the ‘one speaker at the time’ rule posited by Emanuel Schegloff. The use of the term ‘turn-taking’ to describe the process in which this rule operates in human conversation is relatively recent.
openaire +1 more source
The Roots of Turn‐Taking in the Neonatal Period
Infant and Child Development, 2016Human newborns are cognitively and socially competent. Although they are sensitive to the presence of a social partner, little is known on the emergence of the ability to partake in social interaction. In this study we aimed to explore the roots of turn‐taking in the neonatal period.
Dominguez, Sara +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Subversive Completions: Turn-Taking Resources for Commandeering the Recipient’s Action in Progress
Research on Language and Social Interaction, 2019This article explores the practice of “subversive completions,” whereby one speaker produces a grammatically fitted completion of another speaker’s unfolding turn so as to subvert the action of the unfolding turn and the ongoing sequence.
Galina B. Bolden, A. Hepburn, J. Potter
semanticscholar +1 more source
Turn-Taking Prediction Based on Detection of Transition Relevance Place
Interspeech, 2019We address turn-taking prediction in which spoken dialogue systems predict when to take the conversational floor. In natural conversations, many turn-taking decisions are arbitrary and subjective. In this study, we propose taking into account the concept
Kohei Hara +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Social correlates of turn-taking style
Computer Speech & Language, 2011Abstract: We consider the problem of using speech processing to characterize an aggregate of voice data, in contrast to inferences about individual voice cuts. We derive simple turn-taking models from speaker activity detection output on the Switchboard-1 corpus.
John Grothendieck +2 more
openaire +1 more source
2019
Three possible forms of progress are considered: the emergence of new fields of study, the adoption of new theoretical perspectives and the contribution of certain celebrated scholars. The problem with the first is that “new” fields of study often turn to be new in name only, while also not necessarily focused on addressing core issues.
openaire +1 more source
Three possible forms of progress are considered: the emergence of new fields of study, the adoption of new theoretical perspectives and the contribution of certain celebrated scholars. The problem with the first is that “new” fields of study often turn to be new in name only, while also not necessarily focused on addressing core issues.
openaire +1 more source
2019
Abstract Whenever people talk to one another, there are at least two things going on at once. First, and most obviously, there is an exchange of speech. Second, and slightly less obviously, there is a negotiation about how that exchange is organized—about whose turn it is to talk at any given moment.
openaire +1 more source
Abstract Whenever people talk to one another, there are at least two things going on at once. First, and most obviously, there is an exchange of speech. Second, and slightly less obviously, there is a negotiation about how that exchange is organized—about whose turn it is to talk at any given moment.
openaire +1 more source

