Feedback signals
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"Feedback signals are generally (i) short (i.e., consist of minimal verbal/vocal expressions), (ii) locally adapted to their prosodic context (i.e., the speaker’s utterance) by being more similar in pitch to their immediate surrounding than regular utterances, or (iii) taking place in the visual modality, for example as head gestures or facial expressions." [1]
Notes
- ↑ Buschmeier, H. (2018). Attentive speaking. From listener feedback to interactive adaptation. ISO 690