Mutual gaze during face-to-face interaction
Résumé
We present here the analysis of multimodal data gathered during realistic face-to-face interaction of a target speaker with a number of interlocutors. During several dyadic dialogs videos and gaze have been monitored with an original experimental setup using coupled cameras and screens equipped with eye tracking capabilities. For a detailed analysis of gaze patterns we distinguish different regions of interest on the face. With the aim to understand the functions of gaze in social interaction and to develop a coherent gaze control model for our talking heads we investigate the influence of cognitive state and social role on the observed gaze behaviour.
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