Deixis in Multimodal Human Computer Interaction: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Focusing on deixis in human computer interaction this paper presents interdisciplinary work on the use of co-verbal gesture . Empirical investigations, theoretical modeling, and computational simulations with an anthropomorphic agent are based upon comparable settings and common representations. Fin...

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