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Tsfasman, M. (author), Saravanan, Avinash (author), Viner, Dekel (author), Goslinga, Daan (author), De Wolf, Sarah (author), Raman, C.A. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Oertel, Catharine (author)
How human-like do conversational robots need to look to enable long-term human-robot conversation? One essential aspect of long-term interaction is a human's ability to adapt to the varying degrees of a conversational partner's engagement and emotions. Prosodically, this can be achieved through (dis)entrainment. While speech-synthesis has...
conference paper 2021
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Oertel, Catharine (author), Jonell, Patrik (author), Kontogiorgos, Dimosthenis (author), Mora, Kenneth Funes (author), Odobez, Jean Marc (author), Gustafson, Joakim (author)
Listening to one another is essential to human-human interaction. In fact, we humans spend a substantial part of our day listening to other people, in private as well as in work settings. Attentive listening serves the function to gather information for oneself, but at the same time, it also signals to the speaker that he/she is being heard....
journal article 2021
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Oertel, Catharine (author), Castellano, Ginevra (author), Chetouani, Mohamed (author), Nasir, Jauwairia (author), Obaid, Mohammad (author), Pelachaud, Catherine (author), Peters, Christopher (author)
Engagement is a concept of the utmost importance in human-computer interaction, not only for informing the design and implementation of interfaces, but also for enabling more sophisticated interfaces capable of adapting to users. While the notion of engagement is actively being studied in a diverse set of domains, the term has been used to...
review 2020