The ECOLANG Multimodal Corpus of adult-child and adult-adult Language
Abstract Communication comprises a wealth of multimodal signals (e.g., gestures, eye gaze, intonation) in addition to speech and there is a growing interest in the study of multimodal language by psychologists, linguists, neuroscientists and computer scientists. The ECOLANG corpus provides audiovisu...
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author | Yan Gu Ed Donnellan Beata Grzyb Gwen Brekelmans Margherita Murgiano Ricarda Brieke Pamela Perniss Gabriella Vigliocco |
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description | Abstract Communication comprises a wealth of multimodal signals (e.g., gestures, eye gaze, intonation) in addition to speech and there is a growing interest in the study of multimodal language by psychologists, linguists, neuroscientists and computer scientists. The ECOLANG corpus provides audiovisual recordings and ELAN annotations of multimodal behaviours (speech transcription, gesture, object manipulation, and eye gaze) by British and American English-speaking adults engaged in semi-naturalistic conversation with their child (N = 38, children 3-4 years old, face-blurred) or a familiar adult (N = 31). Speakers were asked to talk about objects to their interlocutors. We further manipulated whether the objects were familiar or novel to the interlocutor and whether the objects could be seen and manipulated (present or absent) during the conversation. These conditions reflect common interaction scenarios in real-world communication. Thus, ECOLANG provides ecologically-valid data about the distribution and co-occurrence of multimodal signals across these conditions for cognitive scientists and neuroscientists interested in addressing questions concerning real-world language acquisition, production and comprehension, and for computer scientists to develop multimodal language models and more human-like artificial agents. |
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spelling | doaj-art-08c716982263485bb9a4bfbc10e170812025-01-19T12:09:53ZengNature PortfolioScientific Data2052-44632025-01-0112111310.1038/s41597-025-04405-1The ECOLANG Multimodal Corpus of adult-child and adult-adult LanguageYan Gu0Ed Donnellan1Beata Grzyb2Gwen Brekelmans3Margherita Murgiano4Ricarda Brieke5Pamela Perniss6Gabriella Vigliocco7Experimental Psychology, University College LondonExperimental Psychology, University College LondonExperimental Psychology, University College LondonDepartment of Biological and Experimental Psychology, Queen Mary University of LondonExperimental Psychology, University College LondonExperimental Psychology, University College LondonDepartment of Rehabilitation and Special Education, University of CologneExperimental Psychology, University College LondonAbstract Communication comprises a wealth of multimodal signals (e.g., gestures, eye gaze, intonation) in addition to speech and there is a growing interest in the study of multimodal language by psychologists, linguists, neuroscientists and computer scientists. The ECOLANG corpus provides audiovisual recordings and ELAN annotations of multimodal behaviours (speech transcription, gesture, object manipulation, and eye gaze) by British and American English-speaking adults engaged in semi-naturalistic conversation with their child (N = 38, children 3-4 years old, face-blurred) or a familiar adult (N = 31). Speakers were asked to talk about objects to their interlocutors. We further manipulated whether the objects were familiar or novel to the interlocutor and whether the objects could be seen and manipulated (present or absent) during the conversation. These conditions reflect common interaction scenarios in real-world communication. Thus, ECOLANG provides ecologically-valid data about the distribution and co-occurrence of multimodal signals across these conditions for cognitive scientists and neuroscientists interested in addressing questions concerning real-world language acquisition, production and comprehension, and for computer scientists to develop multimodal language models and more human-like artificial agents.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04405-1 |
spellingShingle | Yan Gu Ed Donnellan Beata Grzyb Gwen Brekelmans Margherita Murgiano Ricarda Brieke Pamela Perniss Gabriella Vigliocco The ECOLANG Multimodal Corpus of adult-child and adult-adult Language Scientific Data |
title | The ECOLANG Multimodal Corpus of adult-child and adult-adult Language |
title_full | The ECOLANG Multimodal Corpus of adult-child and adult-adult Language |
title_fullStr | The ECOLANG Multimodal Corpus of adult-child and adult-adult Language |
title_full_unstemmed | The ECOLANG Multimodal Corpus of adult-child and adult-adult Language |
title_short | The ECOLANG Multimodal Corpus of adult-child and adult-adult Language |
title_sort | ecolang multimodal corpus of adult child and adult adult language |
url | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04405-1 |
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