Embodied conversational agents (ECA) and speech-based human-machine
interfaces can together represent more advanced and more natural
human-machine interaction. Fusion of both topics is a challenging
agenda in research and production spheres. The important goal of
human-machine interfaces is to provide content or functionality in
the form of a dialog resembling face-to-face conversations. All
natural interfaces strive to exploit and use different
communication strategies that provide additional meaning to the
content, whether they are human-machine interfaces for controlling
an application or different ECA-based human-machine interfaces
directly simulating face-to-face conversation. Coverbal Synchrony
in Human-Machine Interaction presents state-of-the-art concepts of
advanced environment-independent multimodal human-machine
interfaces that can be used in different contexts, ranging from
simple multimodal web-browsers (for example, multimodal content
reader) to more complex multimodal human-machine interfaces for
ambient intelligent environments (such as supportive environments
for elderly and agent-guided household environments). They can also
be used in different computing environments-from pervasive
computing to desktop environments. Within these concepts, the
contributors discuss several communication strategies, used to
provide different aspects of human-machine interaction.
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