Automatic analysis of spoken conversations has recently searched for phenomena like agreement/disagreement in collaborative and non- conflictual discussions (e.g., meetings). This work adds a novel dimension investigating conflicts in spontaneous conversations. The study makes use of broadcasted political debates where conflicts naturally arise between participants. In the first part, an annotation scheme to rate the degree of conflict in conversations is described and applied to 12 hours of recordings. In the second part, the correlation between various prosodic/conversational features and the degree of conflict is investigated. In the third part, we perform automatic detection of the level of conflict based on those features showing an F-...
Conflict arises naturally in dyadic interactions when involved individuals act on incompatible goals...
This paper explores disagreement practice in political discourse, specifically in the under explored...
Processes of disagreement are important to public deliberation, but research has not examined the dy...
Conflict is usually defined as a high level of disagreement taking place when individuals act on inc...
Conflict escalation in multi-party conversations refers to an increase in the intensity of conflict ...
This study proposes a semi-automatic approach aimed at detecting conflict in conversations. The appr...
Conflict is usually defined as a high level of disagreement taking place when individuals act on inc...
One of the most recent trends in multimedia indexing is to represent data in terms of the social and...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The focus of this thesis is detection of agreement...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
In this thesis we investigate the automatic analysis of agreement and disagreement in political docu...
Automatic analysis of social interactions attracts major attention in the computing community, but r...
This project explores the idea of detecting high-level features, which includes human personality an...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of nonverbal behavioural cues in a given context ...
Conflict arises naturally in dyadic interactions when involved individuals act on incompatible goals...
This paper explores disagreement practice in political discourse, specifically in the under explored...
Processes of disagreement are important to public deliberation, but research has not examined the dy...
Conflict is usually defined as a high level of disagreement taking place when individuals act on inc...
Conflict escalation in multi-party conversations refers to an increase in the intensity of conflict ...
This study proposes a semi-automatic approach aimed at detecting conflict in conversations. The appr...
Conflict is usually defined as a high level of disagreement taking place when individuals act on inc...
One of the most recent trends in multimedia indexing is to represent data in terms of the social and...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014The focus of this thesis is detection of agreement...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
In this thesis we investigate the automatic analysis of agreement and disagreement in political docu...
Automatic analysis of social interactions attracts major attention in the computing community, but r...
This project explores the idea of detecting high-level features, which includes human personality an...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of nonverbal behavioural cues in a given context ...
Conflict arises naturally in dyadic interactions when involved individuals act on incompatible goals...
This paper explores disagreement practice in political discourse, specifically in the under explored...
Processes of disagreement are important to public deliberation, but research has not examined the dy...