Justine Cassell

List of John Benjamins publications in which Justine Cassell is involved.

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Gesture and the Dynamic Dimension of Language: Essays in honor of David McNeill

Edited by Susan D. Duncan, Justine Cassell and Elena T. Levy

Each of the 21 chapters in this volume reflects a view of language as a dynamic phenomenon with emergent structure, and in each, gesture is approached as part of language, not an adjunct to it. In this, all of the authors have been influenced by David McNeill's methods for studying natural… read more
[Gesture Studies, 1] 2007. vi, 328 pp.
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Cassell, Justine 2007 22 The Body in Communication: Lessons from the Near-HumanGesture and the Dynamic Dimension of Language: Essays in honor of David McNeill, Duncan, Susan D., Justine Cassell and Elena T. Levy (eds.), pp. 303–322 | Chapter
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Cassell, Justine and Andrea Tartaro 2007 Intersubjectivity in human–agent interactionPsychological Benchmarks of Human–Robot Interaction, Kahn, Jr., Peter H. and Karl F. MacDorman (eds.), pp. 391–410 | Article
What is the hallmark of success in human–agent interaction? In animation and robotics, many have concentrated on the looks of the agent — whether the appearance is realistic or lifelike. We present an alternative benchmark that lies in the dyad and not the agent alone: Does the agent’s behavior… read more
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Levy, Elena T., Susan D. Duncan and Justine Cassell 2007 1 Introduction: The Dynamic Dimension of LanguageGesture and the Dynamic Dimension of Language: Essays in honor of David McNeill, Duncan, Susan D., Justine Cassell and Elena T. Levy (eds.), pp. 3–11 | Chapter
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Bers, Marina Umaschi and Justine Cassell 2000 3. Children as Designers of Interactive Storytellers “Let me tell you a story about myself…”Human Cognition and Social Agent Technology, Dautenhahn, Kerstin (ed.), pp. 61–84 | Chapter
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Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little research, however, has been carried out to examine the role played by gesture in the listener's representation of… read more
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