Gestural spatialization in natural discourse segmentation Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Human multimodal communicative behaviors form a tightly integrated whole. By matching up gestural features with a carefully time-tagged transcription of the speech, we can observe how gesture features and discourse unit transitions cohere. Space usage SU is a key gestural component. We summarize the theory of SU. In our experiments where subjects make action plans around a terrain map, such SU become key organizational loci around which the discourse may be built. Our vision-based approach extracts 'SU histograms' from stereo video describing the locus of motion of a speaker's dominant hand. An N N fuzzy correlation' of these histograms yields a correlation space in which similar SU is clustered. By locating the cluster transitions we can locate topical shifts in the discourse. We show results by comparing the transitions extracted from a sentential coding with a psycholinguistic semantic coding. We do the same with a uniform distributed time units and demonstrate the ability to recover discourse transitions.

name of conference

  • 7th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2002)

published proceedings

  • 7th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2002)

author list (cited authors)

  • Quek, F., McNeill, D., Bryll, R., & Harper, M.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Quek, Francis||McNeill, David||Bryll, Robert||Harper, Mary

publication date

  • January 2002