Title :
Audiovisual Detection of Behavioural Mimicry
Author :
Bilakhia, Sanjay ; Petridis, S. ; Pantic, Maja
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
Human mimicry is a behavioural cue occurring during social interaction that can inform us about the participants´ inter-personal states and attitudes. It occurs when a participant in an interaction exhibits some behaviour as a result of a co-participants prior display of that signal, and occurs on both short and long time-scales. To develop a detection method for such behaviour, we use a method based on feature prediction, where we train an ensemble of regression models from one subject´s features to the co-subject´s features, for each class. The ensemble of models with lowest reconstruction error is used to detect mimicry and non-mimicry, using continuous audiovisual streams. As mimicry events are dynamical phenomena, we use a temporal regression model (long short-term memory neural networks) to capture sequential dependencies in the data. On a data set of ten 12-minute dyadic interaction episodes, our method gave average positive and negative recall rates of 77.5% and 60.0% respectively, on data with significant class imbalances, due to the relative sparsity of mimicry samples when doing continuous detection.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; feature extraction; image reconstruction; image sequences; object detection; regression analysis; social sciences computing; audiovisual behavioural mimicry detection; behavioural cue; class imbalances; continuous audiovisual streams; dyadic interaction episodes; feature prediction; human mimicry; human social interaction; interpersonal attitudes; interpersonal states; nonmimicry detection; reconstruction error; relative mimicry sample sparsity; temporal regression model; Computational modeling; Correlation; Data models; Feature extraction; Predictive models; Psychology; Training; audiovisual; behavioural similarity; dyadic; mirroring; motor mimicry; social interaction;
Conference_Titel :
Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), 2013 Humaine Association Conference on
Conference_Location :
Geneva
DOI :
10.1109/ACII.2013.27