Title
Multimodal Corpus of Multi-party Conversations in Second Language.
Abstract
We developed a dialogue-based tutoring system for teaching English to Japanese students and plan to transfer the current software tutoring agent into an embodied robot in the hope that the robot will enrich conversation by allowing more natural interactions in small group learning situations. To enable smooth communication between an intelligent agent and the user, the agent must have realistic models on when to take turns, when to interrupt, and how to catch the partner's attention. For developing the realistic models applicable for computer assisted language learning systems, we also need to consider the differences between the mother tongue and second language that affect communication style. We collected a multimodal corpus of multi-party conversations in English as the second language to investigate the differences in communication styles. We describe our multimodal corpus and explore features of communication style e. g. filled pauses, and non-verbal information, such as eye-gaze, which show different characteristics between the mother tongue and second language.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2012
LREC 2012 - EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE RESOURCES AND EVALUATION
multimodal,second language,turn management
Field
DocType
Citations 
Interrupt,Intelligent agent,Conversation,Small group learning,Computer science,Embodied cognition,Human–computer interaction,Software,Language acquisition,Artificial intelligence,Natural language processing,First language
Conference
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.92
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shota Yamasaki140.92
Hirohisa Furukawa2241.96
Masafumi Nishida314022.91
Kristiina Jokinen427740.85
Seiichi Yamamoto541857.74