In this paper, we target the automatic recognition of personality states in a meeting scenario employing visual and acoustic features. The social psychology literature has coined the name personality state to refer to a specific behavioral episode wherein a person behaves as more or less introvert/extrovert, neurotic or open to experience, etc. Personality traits can then be reconstructed as density distributions over personality states. Different machine learning approaches were used to test the effectiveness of the selected features in modeling the dynamics of personality states. Copyright 2011 ACM.

Automatic Modeling of Personality States in Small Group Interactions

Staiano, Jacopo;Subramanian, Ramanathan;Sebe, Niculae;
2011-01-01

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In this paper, we target the automatic recognition of personality states in a meeting scenario employing visual and acoustic features. The social psychology literature has coined the name personality state to refer to a specific behavioral episode wherein a person behaves as more or less introvert/extrovert, neurotic or open to experience, etc. Personality traits can then be reconstructed as density distributions over personality states. Different machine learning approaches were used to test the effectiveness of the selected features in modeling the dynamics of personality states. Copyright 2011 ACM.
2011
MM '11 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Multimedia
New York, USA
ACM Press
9781450306164
B., Lepri; Staiano, Jacopo; Subramanian, Ramanathan; Sebe, Niculae; F., Pianesi
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