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Cross-Cultural Nonverbal Cue Immersive Training
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Iterated Class-Specific Subspaces for Speaker-Dependent Phoneme Classification
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Listener Detection of Talker Stress in Low-Rate Coded Speech
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Social Sensemaking in Multinational Groups: A Common Ground Approach
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Accurate Representation of Attenuation in Large-Signal Helix TWT Simulation Codes
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Towards Commanding Unmanned Ground Vehicle Movement in Unfamiliar Environments Using Unconstrained English: Initial Research Results
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Comparing Evaluation Metrics for Sentence Boundary Detection
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Scaling Up of Action Repertoire in Linguisitic Cognitive Agents
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The Navy's New Recruiting Challenge - Find Recruits That Can Speak a Little Pashtu!
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Work-Centered Approach to Insurgency Campaign Analysis
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Operational Command and Control in the Age of Entropy
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Human Capital Overview
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Real Time News Analysis for Improved Social Relationship Discovery
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Time-Series Data Exchange Using the Geography Markup Language
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DoD Enterprise Architecting: Joint Issues Derived From SOF Air Analysis
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Using Prosody for Automatic Sentence Segmentation of Multi-Party Meetings
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Tactical Digital Information Link-Technical Advice and Lexicon for Enabling Simulation (TADIL-TALES) II: Link 11/11B
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Virtual Rapport
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Abstract: Effective face-to-face conversations are highly interactive. Participants respond to each other, engaging in nonconscious behavioral mimicry and backchanneling feedback. Such behaviors produce a subjective sense of rapport and are correlated with effective communication, greater liking and trust, and greater influence between participants. Creating rapport requires a tight sense-act loop that has been traditionally lacking in embodied conversational agents. Here we describe a system, based on psycholinguistic theory, designed to create a sense of rapport between a human speaker and virtual human listener. We provide empirical evidence that it increases speaker fluency and engagement. ; Prepared in cooperation with the Ecole Speciale Militaire de St-Cyr, the University of Twente and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Presented at the International Conference of Virtual Agents (6th), IVA'06, held in Marina del Rey, CA on 21-23 Aug 2006. Published in proceedings of the same; ISBN 3540375937. The original document contains color images.
Keyword: *MAN COMPUTER INTERFACE; *PSYCHOLINGUISTICS; BEHAVIOR MAPPING; CONVERSATIONS; Cybernetics; INTERACTIONS; Linguistics; Psychology; SYMPOSIA; VERBAL BEHAVIOR; VIRTUAL HUMANS; WITHIN-UTTERANCE LISTENING BEHAVIORS
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Efficacy in Automated Language Translators
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Linguistic Resources for Speech Parsing
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