This paper attempts to recognize spontaneous agreement and disagreement based only on nonverbal multi-modal cues. Related work has mainly used verbal and prosodic cues. We demonstrate that it is possible to correctly recognize agreement and disagreement without the use of verbal context (i.e. words, syntax). We propose to explicitly model the complex hidden dynamics of the multimodal cues using a sequential discriminative model, the Hidden Conditional Random Field (HCRF). In this paper, we show that the HCRF model is able to capture what makes each of these social attitudes unique. We present an efficient technique to analyze the concepts learned by the HCRF model and show that these coincide with the findings from social psychology regardi...
We present a novel approach to automated estimation of agreement intensity levels from facial images...
A standing conversational group (also known as F-formation) occurs when two or more people sustain a...
Any social interaction is characterized by roles, patterns of behavior recognized as such by the int...
While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of nonverbal behavioral cues in a given context ...
While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of nonverbal behavioural cues in a given context ...
The ability to automatically detect the extent of agreement or disagreement a person expresses is an...
While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of non–verbal behavioral cues in a given context ...
Enabling computer-based applications to display intelligent behavior in complex social settings requ...
We study the problem of agreement and disagreement detection in online discus-sions. An isotonic Con...
Abstract Recent research has stressed the importance of using multimodal and dynamic features to inv...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
This paper introduces a novel approach to social behaviour recognition governed by the exchange of n...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
In this paper we present a non-invasive ambient intelligence framework for the analysis of non-verba...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
We present a novel approach to automated estimation of agreement intensity levels from facial images...
A standing conversational group (also known as F-formation) occurs when two or more people sustain a...
Any social interaction is characterized by roles, patterns of behavior recognized as such by the int...
While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of nonverbal behavioral cues in a given context ...
While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of nonverbal behavioural cues in a given context ...
The ability to automatically detect the extent of agreement or disagreement a person expresses is an...
While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of non–verbal behavioral cues in a given context ...
Enabling computer-based applications to display intelligent behavior in complex social settings requ...
We study the problem of agreement and disagreement detection in online discus-sions. An isotonic Con...
Abstract Recent research has stressed the importance of using multimodal and dynamic features to inv...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
This paper introduces a novel approach to social behaviour recognition governed by the exchange of n...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
In this paper we present a non-invasive ambient intelligence framework for the analysis of non-verba...
We describe a statistical approach for modeling agreements and disagreements in conversational inter...
We present a novel approach to automated estimation of agreement intensity levels from facial images...
A standing conversational group (also known as F-formation) occurs when two or more people sustain a...
Any social interaction is characterized by roles, patterns of behavior recognized as such by the int...