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Adaptation in Interpersonal Communication - Coggle Diagram
Adaptation in Interpersonal Communication
Style/type of Communication
Verbal Communication
Speech
Linguistic features
linguistic alignment
Branigan, Holly P.; Pickering, Martin J.; Pearson, Jamie; McLean, Janet F. (2010): Linguistic alignment between people and computers.
Nonverbal Communication
Gestures
Activity
Voice
Frequency
Pauses
Intonation
Mimicry
Bilakhia, Sanjay; Petridis, Stavros; Pantic, Maja (2013): Audiovisual Detection of Behavioural Mimicry.
ensemble of regression models
Chartrand, T. L.; Bargh, J. A. (1999): The chameleon effect: the perception-behavior link and social interaction.
the motor behavior of participants unintentionally matched that of strangers with whom they worked on a task
mimicry facilitates the smoothness of interactions and increases liking between interaction partners
dispositionally empathic individuals exhibit the chameleon effect to a greater extent than do other people
Sun, Xiaofan; Nijholt, Anton; Truong, Khiet P.; Pantic, Maja (2011): Automatic visual mimicry expression analysis in interpersonal interaction.
there is more mimicry when people agree than when they disagree
correlations between visual features extracted from the interactants and compare these against each other and against a baseline
Sun, Xiaofan; Truong, Khiet P.; Pantic, Maja; Nijholt, Anton (2011): Towards visual and vocal mimicry recognition in human-human interactions.
visual and vocal features
Facial Expression
Methods
Autoencoders
Acustic features
Amiriparian, Shahin; Han, Jing; Schmitt, Maximilian; Baird, Alice; Mallol-Ragolta, Adria; Milling, Manuel et al. (2019): Synchronization in Interpersonal Speech.
Han, Jing; Schmitt, Maximilian; Schuller, Björn (2018): You Sound Like Your Counterpart: Interpersonal Speech Analysis.
LSTM RNNs
facial landmarks
Open Face
Baltrusaitis, Tadas; Robinson, Peter; Morency, Louis-Philippe (2016): OpenFace: An open source facial behavior analysis toolkit.
Face Reader
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OpenSMILE
Eyben, Florian; Weninger, Felix; Gross, Florian; Schuller, Björn (2013): Recent developments in openSMILE, the munich open-source multimedia feature extractor.
various other tools
Linear Mixed Models
Paxton, Alexandra; Dale, Rick (2013): Argument disrupts interpersonal synchrony.
Methods Paper: Delaherche, Emilie; Chetouani, Mohamed; Mahdhaoui, Ammar; Saint-Georges, Catherine; Viaux, Sylvie; Cohen, David (2012): Interpersonal Synchrony: A Survey of Evaluation Methods across Disciplines.
MFCCs for acustic features
Gaussian Mixture Models
Xiao, Bo; Georgiou, Panayiotis; Baucom, Brian; Narayanan, Shrikanth S. (2015): Head Motion Modeling for Human Behavior Analysis in Dyadic Interaction.
Head Motion
Yang, Zhaojun; Metallinou, Angeliki; Narayanan, Shrikanth (2014): Analysis and Predictive Modeling of Body Language Behavior in Dyadic Interactions from Multimodal Interlocutor Cues.
Yang, Zhaojun; Narayanan, Shrikanth S. (2017): Modeling Dynamics of Expressive Body Gestures In Dyadic Interactions.
Accelerometer Data
Vargas Quiros, Jose David; Kapcak, Oyku; Hung, Hayley; Cabrera-Quiros, Laura (2021): Individual and joint body movement assessed by wearable sensing as a predictor of attraction in speed dates.
Motion Energy Analysis
Tschacher, Wolfgang; Rees, Georg M.; Ramseyer, Fabian (2014): Nonverbal synchrony and affect in dyadic interactions.