Jonsdottir et al., 2013 - Google Patents
A distributed architecture for real-time dialogue and on-task learning of efficient co-operative turn-takingJonsdottir et al., 2013
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- Jonsdottir G
- Thórisson K
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- Coverbal synchrony in human-machine interaction
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Building automatic dialogue systems that match human flexibility and reactivity has proven difficult. Many factors impede the progress of such systems, useful as they may be, from the low-level of real-time audio signal analysis and noise filtering to medium-level turn-taking …
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