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I. Wachsmuth. Communicative rhythm in gesture and speech. In A. Bra#ort et al., editor, Gesture-Based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction - Proceedings International Gesture Workshop, pages 277#289, Berlin, March 1999. Springer #LNAI 1739#.

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Temporal Symbolic Integration Applied to a Multimodal.. - Sowa, Fröhlich.. (1999)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....gesture and speech production seems to be linked closely together in a rhythmic fashion. Gesture strokes and speech timing as well as accentuation are closely correlated. Thus it seems to be another promising way to exploit rhythmic coherence for its usefulness in gesture and speech integration [18]. If we succeed in extracting the basic rhythmic pattern from user input, we are going to add adequate rules to the integration system. The basic framework developed so far is already capable of handling this type of information. 5 Experimental Evaluation To evaluate our approach of solving the ....

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Lifelike Gesture Synthesis and Timing for Conversational Agents - Wachsmuth, Kopp (2001)   Self-citation (Wachsmuth)   (Correct)

....formation of utterances that include gesture and speech, a rhythmic alternation of phases of tension and relaxation can be observed. The issue of rhythm in communication has been addressed widely and has been a key idea in our earlier work on synchronizing gesture and speech in HCI input devices [15]. We intend to use the idea of production pulses to mark a grid on which accented elements (e.g. stressed syllables) are likely to occur, together with a low frequency (2 3s) chunking mechanism to achieve natural tempo in multimodal discourse output. Acknowledgment This research is partially ....

Wachsmuth, I. (1999). Communicative Rhythm in Gesture and Speech. In A. Braffort et al. (Eds.), Gesture-based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction. Berlin: Springer (LNAI 1739).


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I. Wachsmuth. Communicative rhythm in gesture and speech. In A. Bra#ort et al., editor, Gesture-Based Communication in Human-Computer Interaction - Proceedings International Gesture Workshop, pages 277#289, Berlin, March 1999. Springer #LNAI 1739#.

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