In this paper, we investigate the detection of laughter from the user's nonverbal full-body movement in social and ecological contexts. Eight hundred and one laughter and nonlaughter segments of full-body movement were examined from a corpus of motion capture data of subjects participating in social activities that stimulated laughter. A set of 13 full-body movement features was identified, and corresponding automated extraction algorithms were developed. These features were extracted from the laughter and nonlaughter segments, and the resulting dataset was provided as input to supervised machine learning techniques. Both discriminative (radial basis function-support vector machines, k-nearest neighbor, and random forest) and probabilistic ...
Abstract. Spontaneous human speech contains a lot of sounds that are not proper speech, yet carry me...
In this paper, we focus on the development of new methods to detect and analyze laughter, in order t...
Abstract—Laughter is clearly an audiovisual event, consist-ing of the laughter vocalization and of f...
In this paper, we investigate the detection of laughter from the user's nonverbal full-body movement...
Despite the importance of laughter in social interactions it remains little studied in affective com...
Laughter is often associated with happiness but recent studies show that there are actually five typ...
Within the EU ILHAIRE Project, researchers of several disciplines (e.g., computer sciences, psycholo...
Laughter recognition is an underexplored area of research. Our goal in this work was to develop an a...
Non-linguistic signals, specifically, laughter offers a lot of information such as cues on the emoti...
Laughter is a form of communicative response by humans, and there are many forms of laughter as well...
Non-linguistic signals, specifically, laughter offers a lot of information such as cues on the emoti...
The EU-ICT FET Project ILHAIRE is aimed at endowing machines with automated detection, analysis, and...
Laughter is a highly variable signal, and can express a spectrum of emotions. This makes the automat...
The main goal of this study is to classify affective laughter expressions from body movements. Using...
International audienceLaughter is an important communicative signal in human-human communication. It...
Abstract. Spontaneous human speech contains a lot of sounds that are not proper speech, yet carry me...
In this paper, we focus on the development of new methods to detect and analyze laughter, in order t...
Abstract—Laughter is clearly an audiovisual event, consist-ing of the laughter vocalization and of f...
In this paper, we investigate the detection of laughter from the user's nonverbal full-body movement...
Despite the importance of laughter in social interactions it remains little studied in affective com...
Laughter is often associated with happiness but recent studies show that there are actually five typ...
Within the EU ILHAIRE Project, researchers of several disciplines (e.g., computer sciences, psycholo...
Laughter recognition is an underexplored area of research. Our goal in this work was to develop an a...
Non-linguistic signals, specifically, laughter offers a lot of information such as cues on the emoti...
Laughter is a form of communicative response by humans, and there are many forms of laughter as well...
Non-linguistic signals, specifically, laughter offers a lot of information such as cues on the emoti...
The EU-ICT FET Project ILHAIRE is aimed at endowing machines with automated detection, analysis, and...
Laughter is a highly variable signal, and can express a spectrum of emotions. This makes the automat...
The main goal of this study is to classify affective laughter expressions from body movements. Using...
International audienceLaughter is an important communicative signal in human-human communication. It...
Abstract. Spontaneous human speech contains a lot of sounds that are not proper speech, yet carry me...
In this paper, we focus on the development of new methods to detect and analyze laughter, in order t...
Abstract—Laughter is clearly an audiovisual event, consist-ing of the laughter vocalization and of f...