The aim of the Multimodal and Multiperson Corpus of Laughter in Interaction (MMLI) was to collect multimodal data of laughter with the focus on full body movements and different laughter types. It contains both induced and interactive laughs from human triads. In total we collected 500 laugh episodes of 16 participants. The data consists of 3D body position information, facial tracking, multiple audio and video channels as well as physiological data. In this paper we discuss methodological and technical issues related to this data collection including techniques for laughter elicitation and synchronization between different independent sources of data. We also present the enhanced visualization and segmentation tool used to segment captured...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Laughter is a substantial expression that occurs during social interactions between people. While it...
Kousidis S, Hough J, Schlangen D. Exploring the Body and Head Kinematics of Laughter, Filled Pauses ...
Abstract. The aim of the Multimodal and Multiperson Corpus of Laugh-ter in Interaction (MMLI) was to...
The aim of the Multimodal and Multiperson Corpus of Laughter in Interaction (MMLI) was to collect mu...
The aim of the Multimodal and Multiperson Corpus of Laughter in Interaction (MMLI) was to collect mu...
The MULAI Database provides researchers with more data to study the expressive patterns that humans ...
Although laughter has gained considerable interest from a diversity of research areas, there still i...
International audienceLaughter is an important communicative signal in human-human communication. It...
In this paper we focus on three aspects of multimodal ex-pressions of laughter. First, we propose a ...
In this paper, we focus on the development of new methods to detect and analyze laughter, in order t...
In this paper, we focus on the development of new methods to detect and analyze laughter, in order t...
In this paper we focus on three aspects of multimodal expressions of laughter. First, we propose a p...
In this paper we focus on three aspects of multimodal expressions of laughter. First, we propose a p...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Laughter is a substantial expression that occurs during social interactions between people. While it...
Kousidis S, Hough J, Schlangen D. Exploring the Body and Head Kinematics of Laughter, Filled Pauses ...
Abstract. The aim of the Multimodal and Multiperson Corpus of Laugh-ter in Interaction (MMLI) was to...
The aim of the Multimodal and Multiperson Corpus of Laughter in Interaction (MMLI) was to collect mu...
The aim of the Multimodal and Multiperson Corpus of Laughter in Interaction (MMLI) was to collect mu...
The MULAI Database provides researchers with more data to study the expressive patterns that humans ...
Although laughter has gained considerable interest from a diversity of research areas, there still i...
International audienceLaughter is an important communicative signal in human-human communication. It...
In this paper we focus on three aspects of multimodal ex-pressions of laughter. First, we propose a ...
In this paper, we focus on the development of new methods to detect and analyze laughter, in order t...
In this paper, we focus on the development of new methods to detect and analyze laughter, in order t...
In this paper we focus on three aspects of multimodal expressions of laughter. First, we propose a p...
In this paper we focus on three aspects of multimodal expressions of laughter. First, we propose a p...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Laughter is a substantial expression that occurs during social interactions between people. While it...
Kousidis S, Hough J, Schlangen D. Exploring the Body and Head Kinematics of Laughter, Filled Pauses ...