Temporal Coordination of Facial Expressions and Head Movements in First Encounter Dialogues

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Temporal Coordination of Facial Expressions and Head Movements in First Encounter Dialogues. / Paggio, Patrizia; Navarretta, Costanza.

Proceedings of the LREC 2018 Workshop "LB-ILR2018 and MMC2018 Joint Workshop": Language and Body in Real Life. red. / Hanae Koiso; Patrizia Paggio. European Language Resources Association, 2018. s. 40-44.

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Paggio, P & Navarretta, C 2018, Temporal Coordination of Facial Expressions and Head Movements in First Encounter Dialogues. i H Koiso & P Paggio (red), Proceedings of the LREC 2018 Workshop "LB-ILR2018 and MMC2018 Joint Workshop": Language and Body in Real Life. European Language Resources Association, s. 40-44. <http://lrec-conf.org/workshops/lrec2018/W20/pdf/12_W20.pdf>

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Paggio, P., & Navarretta, C. (2018). Temporal Coordination of Facial Expressions and Head Movements in First Encounter Dialogues. I H. Koiso, & P. Paggio (red.), Proceedings of the LREC 2018 Workshop "LB-ILR2018 and MMC2018 Joint Workshop": Language and Body in Real Life (s. 40-44). European Language Resources Association. http://lrec-conf.org/workshops/lrec2018/W20/pdf/12_W20.pdf

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Paggio P, Navarretta C. Temporal Coordination of Facial Expressions and Head Movements in First Encounter Dialogues. I Koiso H, Paggio P, red., Proceedings of the LREC 2018 Workshop "LB-ILR2018 and MMC2018 Joint Workshop": Language and Body in Real Life. European Language Resources Association. 2018. s. 40-44

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Paggio, Patrizia ; Navarretta, Costanza. / Temporal Coordination of Facial Expressions and Head Movements in First Encounter Dialogues. Proceedings of the LREC 2018 Workshop "LB-ILR2018 and MMC2018 Joint Workshop": Language and Body in Real Life. red. / Hanae Koiso ; Patrizia Paggio. European Language Resources Association, 2018. s. 40-44

Bibtex

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