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The results confirm the earlier hypothesis that eye gaze significantly helps in predicting the partner's turn taking activity, and we also get supporting evidence for our hypothesis that the speaker is a prominent coordinator of the interaction space.
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Jokinen, Kristiina ; Furukawa, Hirohisa ; Nishida , Masafumi et al. / Gaze and turn-taking behaviour in casual conversational interactions. In: ACM Transactions ...
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Apr 6, 2021 · The findings confirm that eye gaze facilitates turn yielding, plays a role in speech monitoring, prevents and repairs conversation breakdowns.
Mar 6, 2023 · We show that transitions seem to be inhibited when a speaker averts their gaze at a point of possible turn completion, or when a speaker produces gestures.
PDF | In this paper we describe our eye-tracking data collection and preliminary experiments concerning the relation between eye-gazing and turn-taking.
We review work that has been done on modelling turn-taking, including end-of-turn detection, handling of user interruptions, generation of turn-taking cues,
A signal for turn-allocation correlated to the establishment of eye gaze appears to be a change in head direction towards the conversational partner which ...
It is concluded that gaze is an excellent predictor of conversational attention in multiparty conversations and may form a reliable source of input for ...
It is well known that mutual gaze is important in the coordination of turn taking in two-party dialogs, and in this article, we investigate whether this fact ...
How do conversational turn-taking and gaze behaviour develop? In this literature review, a concise overview will be given on the development of these ...