When aspiring to achieve 'in the wild' behavior analysis, we come across a number of conceptual and practical issues. In this chapter, we focus primarily on describing the data collection process for the automated analysis of human social behavior. Specifically, we address the task of analyzing social interaction during conversations. Most research in this area has focused largely on seated scenarios such as a small group having a meeting. In this chapter, we address the challenges that are faced when analyzing complex conversational scenes; crowded social settings where mingling occurs such as networking events, cocktail parties or conferences.We discuss and provide definitions of what 'in the wild' means for the context of wearable sensor...
Unobtrusive and multiple-sensor interfaces enable observation of natural human behavior in smart env...
\u3cp\u3eWe present MatchNMingle, a novel multimodal/multisensor dataset for the analysis of free-st...
The behaviour that we exhibit contributes to the message that is communicated to those that we are i...
Understanding human behaviour has sparked the minds of many throughout centuries. One intriguing asp...
The automated analysis of human non-verbal behavior during crowded mingle scenarios is part of the n...
Mingling events are scenarios where people come together to socialize, which present a high concentr...
This paper focuses on the automatic classification of self-assessed personality traits from the HEXA...
In recent years, the automatic analysis of human behaviour has been attracting an increasing amount ...
Studying free-standing conversational groups (FCGs) in unstructured social settings (e.g., cocktail ...
The automated study of free interactions in unstructured social gatherings (e.g., cocktail party) ha...
We present MatchNMingle, a novel multimodal/multisensor dataset for the analysis of free-standing co...
In this paper, we present a unique collection of four data sets to study social behaviour. The data ...
Social interactions are a defining behavioural trait of social animals. Discovering characteristic p...
In this paper, we present a unique collection of four data sets to study social behaviour. The data ...
In the past years, efforts in surveillance and open space analysis have focused on traditional compu...
Unobtrusive and multiple-sensor interfaces enable observation of natural human behavior in smart env...
\u3cp\u3eWe present MatchNMingle, a novel multimodal/multisensor dataset for the analysis of free-st...
The behaviour that we exhibit contributes to the message that is communicated to those that we are i...
Understanding human behaviour has sparked the minds of many throughout centuries. One intriguing asp...
The automated analysis of human non-verbal behavior during crowded mingle scenarios is part of the n...
Mingling events are scenarios where people come together to socialize, which present a high concentr...
This paper focuses on the automatic classification of self-assessed personality traits from the HEXA...
In recent years, the automatic analysis of human behaviour has been attracting an increasing amount ...
Studying free-standing conversational groups (FCGs) in unstructured social settings (e.g., cocktail ...
The automated study of free interactions in unstructured social gatherings (e.g., cocktail party) ha...
We present MatchNMingle, a novel multimodal/multisensor dataset for the analysis of free-standing co...
In this paper, we present a unique collection of four data sets to study social behaviour. The data ...
Social interactions are a defining behavioural trait of social animals. Discovering characteristic p...
In this paper, we present a unique collection of four data sets to study social behaviour. The data ...
In the past years, efforts in surveillance and open space analysis have focused on traditional compu...
Unobtrusive and multiple-sensor interfaces enable observation of natural human behavior in smart env...
\u3cp\u3eWe present MatchNMingle, a novel multimodal/multisensor dataset for the analysis of free-st...
The behaviour that we exhibit contributes to the message that is communicated to those that we are i...