Title
Entrainment, dominance and alliance in supreme court hearings.
Abstract
A major goal of the Cognitive Infocommunication approach is to develop applications in which human and artificial cognitive systems are made to work more effectively. A critical step in this process is improving our understanding of human–human interaction so that it may be modeled more closely. Our work addresses this task by examining the role of entrainment – the propensity of conversational partners to behave like one another – in (1) the production of conversational fillers (CFs) and acoustic intensity; (2) patterns of turn-taking; and (3) Linguistic Style.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1016/j.knosys.2014.05.020
Knowledge-Based Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Entrainment,Dominance,Coginfocom interfaces,Conversational fillers,Turn-taking,Linguistic style
Social psychology,Petitioner,Turn-taking,Supreme court,Alliance,Voting,Computer science,Entrainment (chronobiology),Artificial intelligence,Cognition,Voting behavior,Machine learning
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
71
0950-7051
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
13
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Štefan Beňuš17915.04
Agustín Gravano213911.88
Rivka Levitan310911.36
Sarah Ita Levitan482.04
Laura Willson5211.80
Julia Hirschberg62982448.62