Investigating the multimodal communication of Tourist Guides to implement a Virtual Tourist Guide leading tourists in three Italian Charterhouses, the paper focuses on an aspect of the human guide’s speech that would be useful to create a very realistic Virtual Guide: linguistic disfluencies. On a corpus of three guided tours in S. Martino Charterhouse (Naples) an analysis is presented of the guides’ pauses and their concomitant gestures.
Origlia, A., Savy, R., Cataldo, V., Schettino, L., Ansani, A., Sessa, I., et al. (2019). Human, all too human: Towards a disfluent virtual tourist guide. In Proceeding UMAP ’19: Adjunct Publication of the 27th Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (pp.393-399). New York : Association for Computing Machinery.
Human, all too human: Towards a disfluent virtual tourist guide
ORIGLIA, ANTONIO;Alessandro Ansani;Isora Sessa;Alessandra Chiera;Isabella Poggi
2019-01-01
Abstract
Investigating the multimodal communication of Tourist Guides to implement a Virtual Tourist Guide leading tourists in three Italian Charterhouses, the paper focuses on an aspect of the human guide’s speech that would be useful to create a very realistic Virtual Guide: linguistic disfluencies. On a corpus of three guided tours in S. Martino Charterhouse (Naples) an analysis is presented of the guides’ pauses and their concomitant gestures.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.