UID:
almafu_9959229412402883
Format:
1 online resource (337 pages) :
,
illustrations
ISBN:
90-272-6346-9
Series Statement:
Advances in interaction studies ; Volume 10
Content:
This volume presents a state-of-the-art of current research on the role of eye gaze in different types of interaction, including human-human and human-computer interaction. Approaching the phenomenon from different disciplinary and methodological angles, the chapters in the volume are united through a shared technological approach, viz. the use of eye-tracking technology for measuring speakers’ and hearers’ eye gaze patterns while engaged in interaction. Envisioned as an ‘innovating reader’, the volume addresses key questions of interdisciplinary relevance (e.g. to what extent can the analysis of fine-grained eye gaze data, obtained with eye-tracking technology, inform conversation analysis, and vice versa?), positioning (e.g. what is the semiotic status of eye gaze in relation to linguistic signaling?), and methodology (e.g. can we strike a balance between experimental control and authenticity in setting up dialogue settings with eye-tracking technology?). The exploration of these and other questions contributes to the demarcation of a burgeoning research program.
Note:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Theoretical considerations: Chapter 2. Eye gaze as a cue for recognizing intention and coordinating joint action -- Chapter 3. Effects of a speaker’s gaze on language comprehension and acquisition -- Chapter 4. Weaving oneself into others -- Chapter 5. On the role of gaze for successful and efficient communication -- Part 2. Methodological considerations: Chapter 6. Quantifying the interplay of gaze and gesture in deixis using an experimental-simulative approach -- Chapter 7. Gaze and face-to-face interaction -- Chapter 8. Automatic analysis of in-the-wild mobile eye-tracking experiments using object, face and person detection -- Part 3. Case studies: Chapter 9. Gaze, addressee selection and turn-taking in three-party interaction -- Chapter 10. Gaze as a predictor for lexical and gestural alignment -- Chapter 11. Mobile dual eye-tracking in face-to-face interaction -- Chapter 12. Displaying recipiency in an interpreter-mediated dialogue -- Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 90-272-0152-8
Language:
English
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