Presentation 2004/11/11
Functions of Nods in Japanese Spontaneous Dialogue
Saiko IHARA, Yasuo HORIUCHI, Masafumi NISHIDA, Akira ICHIKAWA,
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Abstract(in English) People use gestures like nods for smooth communication in spontaneous speech dialogue. Usual dialogue continues exchanging interlocutor's information with each other using speech and gestures and therefore it is supposed that there is correlation between speakers' gestures and listeners' reaction. In this paper we focused nods for the analyses of gestures. 4 dialogues by four pairs of good friends were recorded, where they can look at each other via two prompters. The prompter can record the interlocutor's gesture on videotape and project the partner's image though a half mirror. As a result, it was suggested that speakers' nod is caused more frequently than listeners' nod and that speakers' nods have some functions for smooth communication.
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Keyword(in English) Japanese / Spontaneous Dialogue / Multimodal dialogue recording / Functions of nods
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Language JPN
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Title (in English) Functions of Nods in Japanese Spontaneous Dialogue
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Keyword(1) Japanese
Keyword(2) Spontaneous Dialogue
Keyword(3) Multimodal dialogue recording
Keyword(4) Functions of nods
1st Author's Name Saiko IHARA
1st Author's Affiliation Chiba University()
2nd Author's Name Yasuo HORIUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Chiba University
3rd Author's Name Masafumi NISHIDA
3rd Author's Affiliation Chiba University
4th Author's Name Akira ICHIKAWA
4th Author's Affiliation Chiba University
Date 2004/11/11
Paper # HCS2004-24
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 445
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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