Spotting agreement and disagreement: A survey of nonverbal audiovisual cues and tools

While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of non-verbal behavioral cues in a given context is a natural and often unconscious process for humans, it remains a rather difficult task for computer systems. Nevertheless, it is an important one to achieve if the goal is to realise a naturalistic...

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Published in2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops pp. 1 - 9
Main Authors Bousmalis, K., Mehu, M., Pantic, M.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2009
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ISBN9781424448005
142444800X
ISSN2156-8103
DOI10.1109/ACII.2009.5349477

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Summary:While detecting and interpreting temporal patterns of non-verbal behavioral cues in a given context is a natural and often unconscious process for humans, it remains a rather difficult task for computer systems. Nevertheless, it is an important one to achieve if the goal is to realise a naturalistic communication between humans and machines. Machines that are able to sense social attitudes like agreement and disagreement and respond to them in a meaningful way are likely to be welcomed by users due to the more natural, efficient and human-centered interaction they are bound to experience. This paper surveys the nonverbal cues that could be present during agreement and disagreement behavioural displays and lists a number of tools that could be useful in detecting them, as well as a few publicly available databases that could be used to train these tools for analysis of spontaneous, audiovisual instances of agreement and disagreement.
ISBN:9781424448005
142444800X
ISSN:2156-8103
DOI:10.1109/ACII.2009.5349477