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Chats and Chunks: Annotation and Analysis of Multiparty Long Casual Conversations
GILMARTIN, EMER; VOGEL, CARL; CAMPBELL, NICK (2018)Casual talk or social conversation is a fundamental form of spoken interaction. Corpora of casual talk often comprise relatively short dyadic conversations, although research into such talk has found longer multiparty ... -
Investigating fine temporal dynamics of prosodic and lexical accommodation
BONIN, FRANCESCA; CAMPBELL, NICK; DE LOOZE, CELINE; VOGEL, CARL (INTERSPEECH, 2013)Conversational interaction is a dynamic activity in which participants engage in the construction of meaning and in establishing and maintaining social relationships. Lexical and prosodic accommodation have been observed ... -
Laughter and Topic Changes: Temporal Distribution and Information Flow
VOGEL, CARL; CAMPBELL, NICK (IEEE, 2012)Laughter is an important component of social interaction that has attracted interest within conversational analysis. However, it is not universally accepted that laughs have a function in discourse structure. In this study ... -
MILLA A Multimodal Interactive Language Agent
CAMPBELL, NICK; KENNY, EAMONN (2014)We describe the motivation behind, design, and implementation of MILLA, a prototype speech - to -speech English language tutoring system -
On-Talk and Off-Talk Detection: A Discrete Wavelet Transform Analysis of Electroencephalogram
HAIDER, FASIH; AKIRA, HAYAKAWA; LUZ, SATURNINO; VOGEL, CARL; CAMPBELL, NICK (2018)Spoken interaction with a machine results in a behaviour that is not very common in face-to-face human communication: Off-Talk, which is defined as speech utterances that are not directed to an immediate interlocutor, the ... -
Speech Rate Calculations with Short Utterances: A Study from a Speech-to-Speech, Machine Translation Mediated Map Task
AKIRA, HAYAKAWA; VOGEL, CARL; LUZ, SATURNINO; CAMPBELL, NICK (European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2018)The motivation for this paper is to present a way to verify if an utterance within a corpus is pronounced at a fast or slow pace. An alternative method to the well-known Word-Per-Minute (wpm) method for cases where this ...