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Jens Edlund
Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology
Publications - 145
Citations - 2494
Jens Edlund is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conversation & Speech synthesis. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 145 publications receiving 2218 citations. Previous affiliations of Jens Edlund include Stockholm University.
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Pauses, gaps and overlaps in conversations
Mattias Heldner,Jens Edlund +1 more
TL;DR: This paper explores durational aspects of pauses gaps and overlaps in three different conversational corpora with a view to challenge claims about precision timing in turn-taking Distributions of p distributions.
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Towards human-like spoken dialogue systems
TL;DR: The two-way mimicry target is presented, a model for measuring how well a human-computer dialogue mimics or replicates some aspect of human-human dialogue, including human flaws and inconsistencies.
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The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes and Challenges
Leigh Clark,Philip R. Doyle,Diego Garaialde,Emer Gilmartin,Stephan Schlögl,Jens Edlund,Matthew P. Aylett,João P. Cabral,Cosmin Munteanu,Justin Edwards,Benjamin R. Cowan +10 more
TL;DR: Through a review of 99 research papers, this work maps the trends, themes, findings and methods of empirical research on speech interfaces in the field of speech interfaces through the years.
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Pause and gap length in face-to-face interaction
TL;DR: New approaches to measuring interlocutor similarity in spoken dialogue are proposed in terms of convergence and synchrony and approaches to capture these are proposed, illustrating the techniques on gap and pause production in Swedish spontaneous dialogues.
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AdApt — A Multimodal Conversational Dialogue System in an Apartment Domain
Joakim Gustafson,Linda Bell,Jonas Beskow,Johan Boye,Rolf Carlson,Jens Edlund,Björn Granström,David House,Mats Wirén +8 more
TL;DR: A general overview of the AdApt project and the research that is performed within the project is presented, in which various aspects of human-computer interaction in a multimodal conversational dialogue systems are investigated.