The gestures of August
The facial gestures of August are of four types:
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facial articulatory movements visualizing the speech
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head and eye movements used to communicate non-verbal information
such as prosodic cues or head nods used to "point" at
objects in the environment
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emotional expressions, as defined by Ekman
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attentional feedback, either using the electronic eye to
turn to an approaching silent user
or listening gestures while user speech is detected and
thinking gestures during processing
EMOTIONS
Happiness Anger Fear
Surprise Disgust Sadness
ATTENTION MOVEMENTS

Detecting something to the left Listening Thinking
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