In:Eye-tracking in Interaction: Studies on the role of eye gaze in dialogue
Edited by Geert Brône and Bert Oben
[Advances in Interaction Studies 10] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 13 November 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/ais.10.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/ais.10.toc
Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction: Gaze, interaction and eye-tracking: A multidisciplinary endeavor
Geert Brône
Bert Oben
Part 1.Theoretical considerations
Chapter 2.Eye gaze as a cue for recognizing intention and coordinating joint action
Franco Amati
Susan E. Brennan
Chapter 3.Effects of a speaker’s gaze on language comprehension and acquisition
Pia Knoeferle
Helene Kreysa
Martin J. Pickering
Chapter 4.Weaving oneself into others: Coordination in conversational systems
Rick Dale
Michael J. Spivey
Chapter 5.On the role of gaze for successful and efficient communication
Maria Staudte
Matthew W. Crocker
Part 2.Methodological considerations
Chapter 6.Quantifying the interplay of gaze and gesture in deixis using an experimental-simulative approach
Thies Pfeiffer
Patrick Renner
Chapter 7.Gaze and face-to-face interaction: From multimodal data to behavioral models
Gérard Bailly
Alaeddine Mihoub
Christian Wolf
Frédéric Elisei
Chapter 8.Automatic analysis of in-the-wild mobile eye-tracking experiments using object, face and person detection
Stijn De Beugher
Geert Brône
Toon Goedemé
Part 3.Case studies
Chapter 9.Gaze, addressee selection and turn-taking in three-party interaction
Peter Auer
Chapter 10.Gaze as a predictor for lexical and gestural alignment
Bert Oben
Chapter 11.Mobile dual eye-tracking in face-to-face interaction: The case of deixis and joint attention
Anja Stukenbrock
Chapter 12.Displaying recipiency in an interpreter-mediated dialogue: An eye-tracking study
Jelena Vranjes
Hanneke Bot
Kurt Feyaerts
Geert Brône
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