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Kirsten Bergmann
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- affiliation: Bielefeld University
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j7]Tania R. Nuñez, Carla Jakobowsky, Kajetan Prynda, Kirsten Bergmann, Astrid M. Rosenthal-von der Pütten:
Virtual agents aligning to their users. Lexical alignment in human-agent-interaction and its psychological effects. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 178: 103093 (2023)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j6]Tony Belpaeme, Paul Vogt, Rianne van den Berghe, Kirsten Bergmann, Tilbe Göksun, Mirjam de Haas, Junko Kanero, James Kennedy, Aylin C. Küntay, Ora Oudgenoeg-Paz, Fotios Papadopoulos, Thorsten Schodde, Josje Verhagen, Christopher D. Wallbridge, Bram Willemsen, Jan de Wit, Vasfiye Geçkin, Laura Hoffmann, Stefan Kopp, Emiel Krahmer, Ezgi Mamus, Jean-Marc Montanier, Cansu Oranç, Amit Kumar Pandey:
Guidelines for Designing Social Robots as Second Language Tutors. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 10(3): 325-341 (2018) - [c25]Jan de Wit, Thorsten Schodde, Bram Willemsen, Kirsten Bergmann, Mirjam de Haas, Stefan Kopp, Emiel Krahmer, Paul Vogt:
The Effect of a Robot's Gestures and Adaptive Tutoring on Children's Acquisition of Second Language Vocabularies. HRI 2018: 50-58 - [c24]Kirsten Bergmann, Maria del Mar Cordero Rull, Birgit Lugrin:
A Pilot Study on Adaptive Gesture Use in Interaction with Non-native Listeners. MA3HMI@ICMI 2018: 26-32 - [c23]Birgit Lugrin, Jessica Dippold, Kirsten Bergmann:
Social Robots as a Means of Integration? an Explorative Acceptance Study considering Gender and Non-verbal Behaviour. IROS 2018: 2026-2032 - [c22]Birgit Lugrin, Benjamin Eckstein, Kirsten Bergmann, Corinna Heindl:
Adapted Foreigner-directed Communication towards Virtual Agents. IVA 2018: 59-64 - 2017
- [c21]Eva Maria Nunnemann, Kirsten Bergmann, Helene Kreysa, Pia Knoeferle:
Referential Gaze Makes a Difference in Spoken Language Comprehension: Human Speaker vs. Virtual Agent Listener Gaze. AVSP 2017: 16-20 - [c20]Thorsten Schodde, Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Adaptive Robot Language Tutoring Based on Bayesian Knowledge Tracing and Predictive Decision-Making. HRI 2017: 128-136 - [p2]Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann:
Using cognitive models to understand multimodal processes: the case for speech and gesture production. The Handbook of Multimodal-Multisensor Interfaces, Volume 1 (1) 2017: 239-276 - 2015
- [j5]Kirsten Bergmann, Holly P. Branigan, Stefan Kopp:
Exploring the alignment space - lexical and gestural alignment with real and virtual humans. Frontiers ICT 2: 7 (2015) - 2014
- [c19]Farina Freigang, Matthias A. Priesters, Rie Nishio, Kirsten Bergmann:
Sharing Multimodal Data: A Novel Metadata Session Profile for Multimodal Corpora. CLARIN Annual Conference 2014: 25-35 - [c18]Ronald Böck, Kirsten Bergmann, Petra Jaecks:
Disposition Recognition from Spontaneous Speech Towards a Combination with Co-speech Gestures. MA3HMI@INTERSPEECH 2014: 57-66 - 2013
- [j4]Andy Lücking, Kirsten Bergmann, Florian Hahn, Stefan Kopp, Hannes Rieser:
Data-based analysis of speech and gesture: the Bielefeld Speech and Gesture Alignment corpus (SaGA) and its applications. J. Multimodal User Interfaces 7(1-2): 5-18 (2013) - [c17]Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann, Sebastian Kahl:
A spreading-activation model of the semantic coordination of speech and gesture. CogSci 2013 - [c16]Kirsten Bergmann, Manuela Macedonia:
A Virtual Agent as Vocabulary Trainer: Iconic Gestures Help to Improve Learners' Memory Performance. IVA 2013: 139-148 - [c15]Kirsten Bergmann, Sebastian Kahl, Stefan Kopp:
Modeling the Semantic Coordination of Speech and Gesture under Cognitive and Linguistic Constraints. IVA 2013: 203-216 - 2012
- [b1]Kirsten Bergmann:
The production of co-speech iconic gestures: Empirical study and computational simulation with virtual agents. Bielefeld University, 2012 - [c14]Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Gestural Alignment in Natural Dialogue. CogSci 2012 - [c13]Kirsten Bergmann, Friederike Eyssel, Stefan Kopp:
A Second Chance to Make a First Impression? How Appearance and Nonverbal Behavior Affect Perceived Warmth and Competence of Virtual Agents over Time. IVA 2012: 126-138 - [p1]Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann:
Individualized Gesture Production in Embodied Conversational Agents. Human-Computer Interaction: The Agency Perspective 2012: 287-301 - 2011
- [c12]Andy Lücking, Sebastian Ptock, Kirsten Bergmann:
Assessing Agreement on Segmentations by Means of Staccato, the Segmentation Agreement Calculator according to Thomann. Gesture Workshop 2011: 129-138 - [c11]Hannes Rieser, Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
How Do Iconic Gestures Convey Visuo-Spatial Information? Bringing Together Empirical, Theoretical, and Simulation Studies. Gesture Workshop 2011: 139-150 - [c10]Kirsten Bergmann, Hannes Rieser, Stefan Kopp:
Regulating Dialogue with Gestures - Towards an Empirically Grounded Simulation with Conversational Agents. SIGDIAL Conference 2011: 88-97 - 2010
- [j3]Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Modeling the Production of Coverbal Iconic Gestures by Learning Bayesian Decision Networks. Appl. Artif. Intell. 24(6): 530-551 (2010) - [c9]Hendrik Buschmeier, Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Adaptive expressiveness: virtual conversational agents that can align to their interaction partner. AAMAS 2010: 91-98 - [c8]Hendrik Buschmeier, Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Modelling and Evaluation of Lexical and Syntactic Alignment with a Priming-Based Microplanner. Empirical Methods in Natural Language Generation 2010: 85-104 - [c7]Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp, Friederike Eyssel:
Individualized Gesturing Outperforms Average Gesturing - Evaluating Gesture Production in Virtual Humans. IVA 2010: 104-117
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c6]Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Increasing the expressiveness of virtual agents: autonomous generation of speech and gesture for spatial description tasks. AAMAS (1) 2009: 361-368 - [c5]Hendrik Buschmeier, Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
An Alignment-Capable Microplanner for Natural Language Generation. ENLG 2009: 82-89 - [c4]Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Systematicity and Idiosyncrasy in Iconic Gesture Use: Empirical Analysis and Computational Modeling. Gesture Workshop 2009: 182-194 - [c3]Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
GNetIc - Using Bayesian Decision Networks for Iconic Gesture Generation. IVA 2009: 76-89 - [c2]Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann, Hendrik Buschmeier, Amir Sadeghipour:
Requirements and Building Blocks for Sociable Embodied Agents. KI 2009: 508-515 - 2008
- [j2]Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann, Ipke Wachsmuth:
Multimodal Communication from Multimodal Thinking - towards an Integrated Model of Speech and Gesture Production. Int. J. Semantic Comput. 2(1): 115-136 (2008) - 2007
- [j1]Kirsten Bergmann, Marcus Blümel:
IK 2007. Künstliche Intell. 21(4): 75 (2007) - [c1]Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann:
Towards an Architecture for Aligned Speech and Gesture Production. IVA 2007: 389-390
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