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The 2nd European and the 5th Nordic Symposium on Multimodal Communication (6-8 August 2014)

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  • Research Training Course Pointing to Gestures

Accepted Papers

  • Elisabeth Ahlsén: Gestures used in word search episodes - by persons with and without aphaasia
  • Ozge Alacam, Christopher Habel and Cengiz Acarturk: Verbally Assisted Haptic Graph Comprehension: The Role of Taking Initiative in a Joint Activity
  • Nataliya Berbyuk Lindström, Jens Allwood and Margareta Håkanson: Multimodal human-horse communication in therapy and leisure riding
  • Catherine T. Bolly: Facing with Nadine’s speech. Multimodal annotation of emotions in the elderly
  • Federica Cavicchio and Sotaro Kita: Gestures Switch in English/Italian Bilinguals
  • Eva Ingerpuu-Rümmel: Teacher and learners constructing meaning for vocabulary items in foreign language class
  • Elnaz Jalilian: Spatial References in Multimodal Communication
  • Stefano Lanzini and Jens Allwood: On the attribution of affective-epistemic states to some communicative behaviors in different modes of recording
  • Gustaf Lindblad and Jens Allwood: An Overview of Multimodal Feedback in Swedish
  • Maíra Avelar Miranda and Vera Pacheco: Multimodal metaphors in speech and gestures in political-electoral debates
  • Florian Nothdurft and Wolfgang Minker: Finding Appropriate Turn-Taking Strategies for Pro-Active Dialogue Systems---An Open Quest
  • Imre Purret and Kristiina Jokinen: Speech-based Interactive Location Guide for Liivi 2
  • Bhim Regmi and Jens Allwood: Nepali feedback - Shake your head to say yes or to show belief or happiness
  • Pihel Saatmann: Experiments With Hand-tracking Algorithm in Video Conversations
  • Dage Särg and Kristiina Jokinen: Nodding in Estonian First Encounters
  • Martin Vels and Kristiina Jokinen: Recognition of Human Body Movements for Studying Engagement in Conversational Video Files
  • Bjørn Nicola Wessel-Tolvig: Cross-linguistic variation in distribution of co-speech gestures: How Danes and Italians speak and gesture about motion
  • Marcin Wlodarczak, Mattias Heldner and Jens Edlund: Breathing in conversation: an unwritten story

This event has been supported by the Graduate School of Linguistics, Philosophy and Semiotics of the University of Tartu; Department of Computer Science; Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics; Faculty of Philosophy; The ETIS project MINT (ETF8958); European Regional Development Fund through the Estonian Center of Excellence in Computer Science, EXCS

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