Selected Published Research on Modeling Face-to-face Conversation
| Abstract | The following list contains a survey of some important and recent research in modeling face-to-face conversation. The list below is a presented as a guide to the literature by topic and date; we include complete citations afterwards in alphabetical order. For brevity, research works are keyed by first author and date only (we use these keys on the slides as well as in this list). Of course, most papers are multiply authored. The list is not intended to be exhaustive. Our primary aim is simply to provide bibliographic information for all the research that we will refer to during the ESSLLI class itself. The entries also provide a sampling from ongoing research projects so that you can get an overall sense of the state of the field and begin to follow up topics of particular interest to you. | |||||||||
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Ewa Jakubowska (2010). Face: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
T. Montoute & G. Tiberghien (2001). Unconscious Familiarity and Local Context Effects on Low-Level Face Processing: A Reconstruction Hypothesis. Consciousness and Cognition 10 (4):503-523.
S. Rapcsak & Alfred W. Kaszniak (2000). Searching for the Neural Correlates of Consciousness: Clues From Face Recognition Research. Brain and Cognition 42 (1):37-40.
Laura A. Thompson, Daniel M. Malloy, John M. Cone & David L. Hendrickson (2010). The Face-to-Face Light Detection Paradigm: A New Methodology for Investigating Visuospatial Attention Across Different Face Regions in Live Face-to-Face Communication Settings. Interaction Studies 11 (2):336-348.
Simone Galea (2006). Face to Face with Emanuela. Reflections on the Uses of the Memoir in Exploring the Life Story of a Ninteenth Century Woman Teacher. Mediterranean Journal of Educational Research 11 (2):35-51.
Simon Lumsden (2000). Absolute Difference and Social Ontology: Levinas Face to Face with Buber and Fichte. Human Studies 23 (3):227-241.
Richard Huxtable & Julie Woodley (2005). Gaining Face or Losing Face? Framing the Debate on Face Transplants. Bioethics 19 (5-6):505-522.
Andy Calder, Gillian Rhodes, Mark Johnson & Jim Haxby (eds.) (2011). Oxford Handbook of Face Perception. OUP Oxford.
Robert van Es, Warren French & Felix Stellmaszek (2004). Resolving Conflicts Over Ethical Issues: Face-to-Face Versus Internet Negotiations. Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1-2):165-172.
Robert Van Es, Warren French & Felix Stellmaszek (2004). Resolving Conflicts Over Ethical Issues: Face-to-Face Versus Internet Negotiations. Journal of Business Ethics 53 (1/2):165 - 172.
Satinder P. Gill (2012). Rhythmic Synchrony and Mediated Interaction: Towards a Framework of Rhythm in Embodied Interaction. AI and Society 27 (1):111-127.
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