To reach to this point we have conducted studies on:
- The nonverbal communication aspects that affect the quality of a presentation.
- How to automatically tracked the nonverbal communication of the user.
- How to provide the user with effective feedback.
- The effects that the PT’s feedback has in its users.
- How a human audience perceives a presentation before and after the presenter has practiced with the PT.
Some of the main findings of the studies are:
- We identified 131 nonverbal behaviors that affect the quality of a presentation.
- Feedback must be carefully given. Too much feedback is overwhelming for users.
- On average after 5 practice sessions with the PT users reduce 75% of their mistakes.
- According to human audiences acting as judges, practicing with the PT leads to significant improvements in the overall quality of a presentation.
The underlying research project is partly funded by the METALOGUE project and the WEKIT project. METALOGUE is a Seventh Framework Programme collaborative project funded by the European Commission, grant agreement number: 611073. WEKIT has received funding from the European Un- ion’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number: 687669.