Communicating with Avatar Bodies Francesca Barrientos Computer Science UC Berkeley 8 July 1999 HCC Research Retreat.

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Communicating with Avatar Bodies Francesca Barrientos Computer Science UC Berkeley 8 July 1999 HCC Research Retreat

2 Avatar worlds ComicChat Oz blaxxun

3 Nonverbal behaviors q Gesture q Proxemics q Posture q Facial expression q Gaze q Context q Appearance q...

4 Previous approaches Expression selection Automatic animation Natural Language Inference (Nivi waves to Harry.)

5 Beyond chat q Interfaces for controlling animation of nonverbal behaviors verbal communication through audio continuous control q Understand how user movements translate onto avatar bodies

6 Importance of synchrony q Part of meaning of gesture comes from its co-ocurrence with speech q Rhythm, flow, stroke, force, shape…

7 Kinematic mapping

8 Evaluation q Depends on task q Ease of use q Expressive satisfaction q Level of interaction engagement q Emergent communicative behaviors

9 Explore design space

10 Network issues q Synchronizing control and audio data

11 Summary q Avatars allow communication using surrogate bodies q Gesture and speech are coexpressive q Design tool: virtual prototypes for PRoP design