During conversation, women tend to nod their heads more frequently and more vigorously than men. An individual speaking with a woman tends to nod his or her head more than when speaking with a man. Is this due to social expectation or due to coupled motion dynamics between the speakers? We present a novel methodology that allows us to randomly assign apparent identity during free conversation in a videoconference, thereby dissociating apparent sex from motion dynamics. The method uses motion-tracked synthesized avatars that are accepted by naive participants as being live video. We find that 1) motion dynamics affect head movements but that apparent sex does not; 2) judgments of sex are driven almost entirely by appearance; and 3) ratings o...
Communication takes place not only through speech, but also through gestures such as facial expressi...
In this paper, we propose a computational model for social interaction between three people in a con...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...
AbstractHead and facial movements can provide valuable cues to identity in addition to their primary...
Observers made judgements about the sex and identity of an average computer head model animated usin...
3noThe human body conveys socially relevant information, including a person’s gender. Several studie...
Abstract In many scenes with human characters, interacting groups are an important factor for mainta...
Face-to-face conversations are central to human communication and a fascinating example of joint act...
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In this article, we investigate human sensitivity to the coordination and timing of conversational b...
People are highly skilled at extracting socially-relevant information from the movements of others. ...
Facial movements convey information about many social cues, including identity. However, how much in...
People naturally move their heads when they speak, and our study shows that this rhythmic head motio...
In this thesis, prediction of romantic, social and sexual attraction between two people using bodily...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...
Communication takes place not only through speech, but also through gestures such as facial expressi...
In this paper, we propose a computational model for social interaction between three people in a con...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...
AbstractHead and facial movements can provide valuable cues to identity in addition to their primary...
Observers made judgements about the sex and identity of an average computer head model animated usin...
3noThe human body conveys socially relevant information, including a person’s gender. Several studie...
Abstract In many scenes with human characters, interacting groups are an important factor for mainta...
Face-to-face conversations are central to human communication and a fascinating example of joint act...
Contains fulltext : 236343.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)During natural ...
In this article, we investigate human sensitivity to the coordination and timing of conversational b...
People are highly skilled at extracting socially-relevant information from the movements of others. ...
Facial movements convey information about many social cues, including identity. However, how much in...
People naturally move their heads when they speak, and our study shows that this rhythmic head motio...
In this thesis, prediction of romantic, social and sexual attraction between two people using bodily...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...
Communication takes place not only through speech, but also through gestures such as facial expressi...
In this paper, we propose a computational model for social interaction between three people in a con...
The primordial site of conversation is face-to-face social interaction where participants make use o...