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Annotating Non-verbal Behaviours in Informal Interactions

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Annotating Non-verbal Behaviours in Informal Interactions

Auteurs : Costanza Navarretta

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Abstract: This paper deals with the annotations of non-verbal behaviours in a Danish multimodal corpus of naturally occurring interactions between people who are well-acquainted. The main goal of this work is to provide formally annotated data for describing and modelling various communicative phenomena in this corpus type. In the paper we describe the annotation model and present a first analysis of the annotated data focusing on feedback-related non-verbal behaviours. The data confirm that head movements are the most common feedback-related non-verbal behaviours, but they indicate also that there are differences in the way feedback is expressed in two-party and in three-party interactions.

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