The Body That Speaks: Recombining Bodies and Speech Sources in Unscripted Face-to-Face Communication

This article examines advances in research methods that enable experimental substitution of the speaking body in unscripted face-to-face communication. A taxonomy of six hybrid social agents is presented by combining three types of bodies (mechanical, virtual, and human) with either an artificial or...

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Main Authors: Alex Gillespie, Kevin Corti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01300/full
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spelling doaj-8c2930756c184e99a4694db3d63f85472020-11-24T23:53:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-09-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.01300204602The Body That Speaks: Recombining Bodies and Speech Sources in Unscripted Face-to-Face CommunicationAlex Gillespie0Kevin Corti1London School of EconomicsLondon School of EconomicsThis article examines advances in research methods that enable experimental substitution of the speaking body in unscripted face-to-face communication. A taxonomy of six hybrid social agents is presented by combining three types of bodies (mechanical, virtual, and human) with either an artificial or human speech source. Our contribution is to introduce and explore the significance of two particular hybrids: (1) the cyranoid method that enables humans to converse face-to-face through the medium of another person’s body, and (2) the echoborg method that enables artificial intelligence to converse face-to-face through the medium of a human body. These two methods are distinct in being able to parse the unique influence of the human body when combined with various speech sources. We also introduce a new framework for conceptualizing the body’s role in communication, distinguishing three levels: self’s perspective on the body, other’s perspective on the body, and self’s perspective of other’s perspective on the body. Within each level the cyranoid and echoborg methodologies make important research questions tractable. By conceptualizing and synthesizing these methods, we outline a novel paradigm of research on the role of the body in unscripted face-to-face communication.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01300/fullCommunicationbodyAvatarexperimental methodsandroid scienceSpeech shadowing
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The Body That Speaks: Recombining Bodies and Speech Sources in Unscripted Face-to-Face Communication
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Communication
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android science
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Kevin Corti
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title The Body That Speaks: Recombining Bodies and Speech Sources in Unscripted Face-to-Face Communication
title_short The Body That Speaks: Recombining Bodies and Speech Sources in Unscripted Face-to-Face Communication
title_full The Body That Speaks: Recombining Bodies and Speech Sources in Unscripted Face-to-Face Communication
title_fullStr The Body That Speaks: Recombining Bodies and Speech Sources in Unscripted Face-to-Face Communication
title_full_unstemmed The Body That Speaks: Recombining Bodies and Speech Sources in Unscripted Face-to-Face Communication
title_sort body that speaks: recombining bodies and speech sources in unscripted face-to-face communication
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2016-09-01
description This article examines advances in research methods that enable experimental substitution of the speaking body in unscripted face-to-face communication. A taxonomy of six hybrid social agents is presented by combining three types of bodies (mechanical, virtual, and human) with either an artificial or human speech source. Our contribution is to introduce and explore the significance of two particular hybrids: (1) the cyranoid method that enables humans to converse face-to-face through the medium of another person’s body, and (2) the echoborg method that enables artificial intelligence to converse face-to-face through the medium of a human body. These two methods are distinct in being able to parse the unique influence of the human body when combined with various speech sources. We also introduce a new framework for conceptualizing the body’s role in communication, distinguishing three levels: self’s perspective on the body, other’s perspective on the body, and self’s perspective of other’s perspective on the body. Within each level the cyranoid and echoborg methodologies make important research questions tractable. By conceptualizing and synthesizing these methods, we outline a novel paradigm of research on the role of the body in unscripted face-to-face communication.
topic Communication
body
Avatar
experimental methods
android science
Speech shadowing
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01300/full
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