Presentation 2008-03-23
Turn-taking Behavior Analysis of Three-party Conversation in Incompatible Mutual Gaze Environment
Kaori Fujita, Kumiko Arai, Hiroko Tokunaga, Masahide Yuasa, Naoki Mukawa,
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Abstract(in English) This study analyzes a series of video-mediated conversation scenes and investigates the relationship between turn-taking and participants' gaze orientations in terms of turn-taking. Based on transcribed date we compare three styles of conversation : face-to-face and two video-mediated communication settings, e.g., correct mutual gaze setting and imaginary mutual gaze setting, in which imaginary mutual setting sends and receives faulty information of "looking at" and "being looking at". Analysis shows that turn-taking behaviors are different among the three settings, and suggests that the quality of conversation is impaired when the information of gazes and head orientations is not properly and accurately conveyed.
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Keyword(in English) Three-party video mediated communication / turn-taking / eye-contact / gaze
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Conference Date 2008/3/15(1days)
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Title (in English) Turn-taking Behavior Analysis of Three-party Conversation in Incompatible Mutual Gaze Environment
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Keyword(1) Three-party video mediated communication
Keyword(2) turn-taking
Keyword(3) eye-contact
Keyword(4) gaze
1st Author's Name Kaori Fujita
1st Author's Affiliation School of Information Enviroment, Tokyo Denki University()
2nd Author's Name Kumiko Arai
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Information Enviroment, Tokyo Denki University
3rd Author's Name Hiroko Tokunaga
3rd Author's Affiliation School of Information Enviroment, Tokyo Denki University
4th Author's Name Masahide Yuasa
4th Author's Affiliation School of Information Enviroment, Tokyo Denki University
5th Author's Name Naoki Mukawa
5th Author's Affiliation School of Information Enviroment, Tokyo Denki University
Date 2008-03-23
Paper # MVE2007-91
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 554
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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