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Situated Communication / ed. by Gert Rickheit, Ipke Wachsmuth.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ; 166Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2008]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (449 p.) : Numerous figContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110188974
  • 9783110197747
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 410 22
LOC classification:
  • P325.5.C65 S57 2006eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- The constitution of meaning in situated -- communication -- Processing instructions -- Visually grounded language processing in object -- reference -- Psycholinguistic experiments on spatial relations -- using stereoscopic presentation -- Deictic object reference in task-oriented -- dialogue -- Computational models of visual tagging -- Neurobiological aspects of meaning constitution -- during language processing -- Neuroinformatic techniques in cognitive -- neuroscience of language -- Situated interaction with a virtual human - -- perception, action, and cognition -- Integrated perception for cooperative human-machine -- interaction -- Architectures of situated communicators: From -- perception to cognition to learning -- A systems framework of communicative -- understanding -- System theoretical modeling on situated -- communication -- Backmatter
Summary: This volume presents important results of the Collaborative Research Center (Sonderforschungsbereich) "Situated Artificial Communicators," which was funded by grants from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) for more than twelve years. The contributions focus on different aspects of human-human and human-machine interaction in situations which closely model everyday workplace demands. The authors are linguists, psycho- und neurolinguists, psychologists and computer scientists at Bielefeld University. They jointly tackle questions of information processing in task-oriented communication. The role of key notions such as context, integration (of multimodal information), reference, coherence, and robustness is explored in great depth. Some remarkable findings and recurrent phenomena reveal that communication is, to a large extent, a matter of joint activity. The interdisciplinary approach integrates theory, description and experimentation with simulation and evaluation.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- The constitution of meaning in situated -- communication -- Processing instructions -- Visually grounded language processing in object -- reference -- Psycholinguistic experiments on spatial relations -- using stereoscopic presentation -- Deictic object reference in task-oriented -- dialogue -- Computational models of visual tagging -- Neurobiological aspects of meaning constitution -- during language processing -- Neuroinformatic techniques in cognitive -- neuroscience of language -- Situated interaction with a virtual human - -- perception, action, and cognition -- Integrated perception for cooperative human-machine -- interaction -- Architectures of situated communicators: From -- perception to cognition to learning -- A systems framework of communicative -- understanding -- System theoretical modeling on situated -- communication -- Backmatter

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This volume presents important results of the Collaborative Research Center (Sonderforschungsbereich) "Situated Artificial Communicators," which was funded by grants from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) for more than twelve years. The contributions focus on different aspects of human-human and human-machine interaction in situations which closely model everyday workplace demands. The authors are linguists, psycho- und neurolinguists, psychologists and computer scientists at Bielefeld University. They jointly tackle questions of information processing in task-oriented communication. The role of key notions such as context, integration (of multimodal information), reference, coherence, and robustness is explored in great depth. Some remarkable findings and recurrent phenomena reveal that communication is, to a large extent, a matter of joint activity. The interdisciplinary approach integrates theory, description and experimentation with simulation and evaluation.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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