Presentation 2010-11-27
How is Simultaneous Gestural Matching organized in Multi-Party Conversations? : Focusing on the Timing of Gesture Phases
Ayami JOH, Hiromichi HOSOMA,
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Abstract(in English) Analyzing gestures produced same shape at same time by more than one person (simultaneous gestural matching) shows simultaneous gestural matching is not accidental but achieved while predicting the timing and the content of gesture should come next from their speech and their hand motion by participants. This paper focuses on the timing of gesture phases and discusses the clues simultaneous gestural matching is needed.
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Keyword(in English) Gestural Matching / Conversation Analysis / Enhanced Projectability / Gesture Phase
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Conference Date 2010/11/20(1days)
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Title (in English) How is Simultaneous Gestural Matching organized in Multi-Party Conversations? : Focusing on the Timing of Gesture Phases
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Keyword(1) Gestural Matching
Keyword(2) Conversation Analysis
Keyword(3) Enhanced Projectability
Keyword(4) Gesture Phase
1st Author's Name Ayami JOH
1st Author's Affiliation Human Cultures Graduate School, University of Shiga Prefecture()
2nd Author's Name Hiromichi HOSOMA
2nd Author's Affiliation Human Cultures Graduate School, University of Shiga Prefecture
Date 2010-11-27
Paper # TL2010-40
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 313
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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