@inproceedings{Baljko5,
   author = "Melanie Baljko",
   title = "The computational simulation of multimodal, face-to-face communication constrained by physical disabilities",
   booktitle = "Proceedings, Workshop on Integrating Information from Different Channels in Multi-Media-Contexts, 
                European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information",
   address = "Birmingham UK",
   pages = "1--10",
   month = "August",
   year = "2000",
   abstract = "In face-to-face interaction, interlocutors often use several modes of
               articulation simultaneously.  An interlocutor's communication will
               often be multimodal even when he or she knows the other interlocutors
               cannot perceive all of the modes of communication (e.g., people often
               gesture while speaking on the telephone).  Our present inquiry ---
               which incorporates computational modeling in conjunction with the
               analysis of, and comparison to empirical data --- is motivated by the
               desire to understand a particular design space and is relevant to
               other research that seeks to understand these ``complex signals'' in
               human-human and human-computer interaction.",
    download = "http://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/gh/Baljko-2000a.pdf"
}

