DocumentCode
87437
Title
Automatic Recognition of Emergent Social Roles in Small Group Interactions
Author
Sapru, Ashtosh ; Bourlard, Herve
Author_Institution
Idiap Res. Inst., Martigny, Switzerland
Volume
17
Issue
5
fYear
2015
fDate
May-15
Firstpage
746
Lastpage
760
Abstract
This paper investigates the automatic recognition of social roles that emerge naturally in small groups. These roles represent a flexible classification scheme that can generalize across different scenarios of small group interaction. We systematically investigate various verbal and non-verbal cues extracted from turn-taking patterns, vocal expression, and linguistic style to model speakers behavior. The influence of social roles on the behavior cues exhibited by a speaker is modeled using a discriminative approach based on conditional random fields. Experiments performed on several hours of meeting data reveal that social role recognition using conditional random fields achieves an accuracy of 74% in classifying four social roles and outperforms the baseline method on all social role categories . Furthermore , we also demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach by evaluating it on previously unseen scenarios of small group interactions.
Keywords
psychology; social sciences computing; automatic emergent-social role recognition; behavior cues; conditional random fields; discriminative approach; flexible classification scheme; linguistic style; nonverbal cue extraction; small-group interactions; social role categories; speaker behavior modelling; turn-taking patterns; verbal cue extraction; vocal expression; Accuracy; Feature extraction; Hidden Markov models; Psychology; Speech; Speech recognition; Support vector machines; Conditional random fields; crowdsourcing; small group interactions; social roles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Multimedia, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1520-9210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMM.2015.2408437
Filename
7054548
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