TY - GEN
T1 - Preliminary analysis of embodied interactions between science communicators and visitors based on a multimodal corpus of Japanese conversations in a science museum
AU - Sakaida, Rui
AU - Makino, Ryosaku
AU - Bono, Mayumi
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - This paper introduces preliminary analyses of embodied interactions, drawing on a multimodal corpus of Japanese conversations, which we video-recorded during scientific communications at a museum in Tokyo, the Miraikan. A comparison of similar cases extracted from our multimodal corpus shows both similarities and differences, not only in language use but also in bodily conduct in certain interactional sequences. We focus on a number of sequences, such as those where science communicators invite visitors to walk to the next exhibit, and our detailed analyses show that the practices of science communicators are context-free and context-sensitive interactional procedures, adapted and adjusted to the different situations communicators may encounter. After presenting our analyses, based on a corpus from a naturally occurring but partly controlled setting, we suggest that we can investigate both the generality and the situatedness of interactional practices. In the future, using such multimodal corpora, we will be able to both qualitatively and quantitatively analyze language use and non-verbal behaviors in situated activities.
AB - This paper introduces preliminary analyses of embodied interactions, drawing on a multimodal corpus of Japanese conversations, which we video-recorded during scientific communications at a museum in Tokyo, the Miraikan. A comparison of similar cases extracted from our multimodal corpus shows both similarities and differences, not only in language use but also in bodily conduct in certain interactional sequences. We focus on a number of sequences, such as those where science communicators invite visitors to walk to the next exhibit, and our detailed analyses show that the practices of science communicators are context-free and context-sensitive interactional procedures, adapted and adjusted to the different situations communicators may encounter. After presenting our analyses, based on a corpus from a naturally occurring but partly controlled setting, we suggest that we can investigate both the generality and the situatedness of interactional practices. In the future, using such multimodal corpora, we will be able to both qualitatively and quantitatively analyze language use and non-verbal behaviors in situated activities.
KW - Embodied interaction
KW - Multimodal corpus
KW - Scientific communication
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85059914148
T3 - LREC 2018 - 11th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
SP - 4036
EP - 4043
BT - LREC 2018 - 11th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
A2 - Isahara, Hitoshi
A2 - Maegaard, Bente
A2 - Piperidis, Stelios
A2 - Cieri, Christopher
A2 - Declerck, Thierry
A2 - Hasida, Koiti
A2 - Mazo, Helene
A2 - Choukri, Khalid
A2 - Goggi, Sara
A2 - Mariani, Joseph
A2 - Moreno, Asuncion
A2 - Calzolari, Nicoletta
A2 - Odijk, Jan
A2 - Tokunaga, Takenobu
PB - European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
T2 - 11th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2018
Y2 - 7 May 2018 through 12 May 2018
ER -