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Corpus-Based Planning of Deictic Gestures in COMIC

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We describe the recording and annotation of a corpus of role-playing dialogues in the domain of the COMIC multimodal dialogue system. We give some generalisations about the use of deictic gesture in this task, and show how those findings are currently used in the presentation-planning module of the dialogue system prototype. Finally, we describe how the use of gestures in the system will be evaluated, and outline the next steps in the development of the module.

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Foster, M.E. (2004). Corpus-Based Planning of Deictic Gestures in COMIC. In: Belz, A., Evans, R., Piwek, P. (eds) Natural Language Generation. INLG 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3123. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27823-8_21

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