Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach
Kranstedt A, Kühnlein P, Wachsmuth I (2004)
In: Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction. Camurri A, Volpe G (Eds); LNAI 2915. Berlin: Springer: 112-123.
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Autor*in
Kranstedt, Alfred;
Kühnlein, Peter;
Wachsmuth, IpkeUniBi
Herausgeber*in
Camurri, Antonio;
Volpe, Gualtiero
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Abstract / Bemerkung
Focusing on deixis in human computer interaction this paper presents interdisciplinary work on the use of co-verbal gesture . Empirical investigations, theoretical modeling, and computational simulations with an anthropomorphic agent are based upon comparable settings and common representations. Findings pertain to the coordination of verbal and gestural constituents in deictic utterances. We discovered high variability in the temporal synchronization of such constituents in task-oriented dialogue, and a theoretical treatment thereof is presented. With respect to simulation we exemplarily show how the influence of situational characteristics on the choice of verbal and nonverbal constituents can be accounted for. In particular, this depends on spatio-temporal relations between speaker and the objects they refer to in dialogue.
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
LNAI 2915
Seite(n)
112-123
Konferenz
5th International Gesture Workshop, GW 2003
Konferenzort
Genova, Italy
Konferenzdatum
2003-04-15 – 2003-04-17
ISBN
978-3-540-21072-6
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2611027
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Kranstedt A, Kühnlein P, Wachsmuth I. Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach. In: Camurri A, Volpe G, eds. Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction. LNAI 2915. Berlin: Springer; 2004: 112-123.
Kranstedt, A., Kühnlein, P., & Wachsmuth, I. (2004). Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach. In A. Camurri & G. Volpe (Eds.), LNAI 2915. Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 112-123). Berlin: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-24598-8_11
Kranstedt, Alfred, Kühnlein, Peter, and Wachsmuth, Ipke. 2004. “Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach”. In Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction, ed. Antonio Camurri and Gualtiero Volpe, 112-123. LNAI 2915. Berlin: Springer.
Kranstedt, A., Kühnlein, P., and Wachsmuth, I. (2004). “Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach” in Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction, Camurri, A., and Volpe, G. eds. LNAI 2915 (Berlin: Springer), 112-123.
Kranstedt, A., Kühnlein, P., & Wachsmuth, I., 2004. Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach. In A. Camurri & G. Volpe, eds. Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction. LNAI 2915. Berlin: Springer, pp. 112-123.
A. Kranstedt, P. Kühnlein, and I. Wachsmuth, “Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach”, Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction, A. Camurri and G. Volpe, eds., LNAI 2915, Berlin: Springer, 2004, pp.112-123.
Kranstedt, A., Kühnlein, P., Wachsmuth, I.: Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach. In: Camurri, A. and Volpe, G. (eds.) Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction. LNAI 2915. p. 112-123. Springer, Berlin (2004).
Kranstedt, Alfred, Kühnlein, Peter, and Wachsmuth, Ipke. “Deixis in multimodal human computer interaction: an interdisciplinary approach”. Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction. Ed. Antonio Camurri and Gualtiero Volpe. Berlin: Springer, 2004. LNAI 2915. 112-123.
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