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  1. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Modeling INTERPERsonal SynchrONy And infLuence (INTERPERSONAL '15)
  2. Communicative Behavior and Physiology in Social Interactions
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The First International Workshop on Modeling INTERPersonal SynchrONy (INTERPERSONAL 2015)
Exploring Socio-Cognitive Effects of Conversational Strategy Congruence in Peer Tutoring
Infants' Brains are Wired to Learn from Culture: Implications for Social Robots
We Click, We Align, We Learn: Impact of Influence and Convergence Processes on Student Learning and Rapport Building
Exploring Children's Verbal and Acoustic Synchrony: Towards Promoting Engagement in Speech-Controlled Robot-Companion Games
Communicative Behavior and Physiology in Social Interactions
Automatic Speaker Identification from Interpersonal Synchrony of Body Motion Behavioral Patterns in Multi-Person Videos
Dynamic Time Warping of Multimodal Signals for Detecting Highlights in Movies
SyncPy: a Unified Open-source Analytic Library for Synchrony

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Communicative Behavior and Physiology in Social Interactions

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Author Wolfe, Farah H. Chaminade, Thierry Biaocchi, Léo Prévot, Laurent Nguyen, Noël
Abstract We introduce here a new experimental set-up that provides temporally aligned behavioral (including linguistic) together with physiological activity time-series recorded during social interactions. It brings the experimental approach closer to ecological social interactions while preserving important experimental features for transposing the set-up to other physiological and neurophysiological measures. The set-up is implemented as a full-size pilot study that contrasts two experimental factors: the nature of the agent the research participant interacts with (a human vs. a virtual agent) and the nature of the interaction (live vs. video). The analysis presented here focuses on investigating co-occurrences between electrodermal activity on the one hand and behaviors, speech and gaze in particular, on the other hand. We also investigated into the linguistic productions in order to evaluate the degree of communicative interaction as a function of the experimental conditions. We are reporting our first results on these different aspects, and argue that they pave the way for promising studies exploiting this set-up.
Starting Page 25
Ending Page 30
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450339865
DOI 10.1145/2823513.2830552
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2015-11-13
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Dialogue Electrodermal activity Gaze Feedback Social signal processing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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