Title
Synchrony in prosodic and linguistic features between backchannels and preceding utterances in attentive listening.
Abstract
In human-human dialogue, especially in attentive listening such as counseling, backchannels play an important role. Appropriately coordinated backchannels will not only make smooth communication but also help establish rapport. By collecting counseling dialogue, we investigate whether and how synchrony is expressed by prosodic and linguistic features of backchannels with respect to the preceding speaker's utterances. First, we find out correlation patterns according to the type of backchannels and prosodic features; a larger correlation is observed for reactive tokens than acknowledging tokens and for the power features than the pitch features. Next, we investigate the relationship between the morphological complexity of backchannels and the syntactic complexity of the preceding clause/sentence unit. The result can be useful for generating a variety of backchannels adaptive to the speaker's utterances.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2015
Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference
dialogue,backchannel,prosody
Field
DocType
ISSN
Pragmatics,Computer science,Active listening,Speech recognition,Syntax,Sentence,Linguistics
Conference
2309-9402
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.38
4
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tatsuya Kawahara11352196.52
Takashi Yamaguchi210.38
Miki Uesato310.38
Koichiro Yoshino45519.72
Katsuya Takanashi54913.40