DocumentCode
3703385
Title
Gesture mimicry in expression of laughter
Author
Harry Griffin;Giovanna Varni;Gualtiero Volpe;Gisela Tomé Lourido;Maurizio Mancini;Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze
Author_Institution
UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, United Kingdom
fYear
2015
Firstpage
677
Lastpage
683
Abstract
Mimicry and laughter are two social signals displaying affiliation among people. To date, however, their relationship remains uninvestigated and relatively unexploited in designing the behaviour of robots and virtual characters. This paper presents an experiment aimed at examining how laughter and mimicry are related. The hypothesis is that hand movements a person produces during a laughter episode are mimicked through equivalent or other hand movements other participants in the interaction produce when they laugh. To investigate this, we analysed mimicry at two levels of specificity during laughter and non-laughter periods in a playful triadic social interaction. Changes in mimicry rates over the whole interaction were analysed as well as possible leader-follower relationships. Results show that hand movement rates were varied and strongly dependent on group. Even though hand movement are more frequent during laughter, mimicry does not increase. Mimicry levels, however, increase over the course of a session indicating that familiarity and comfort may increase emotional contagion.
Keywords
"Games","Mouth","Visualization","Electronic mail","Robots","Context","Observers"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), 2015 International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN
2156-8111
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACII.2015.7344642
Filename
7344642
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