Who Will Get the Grant?: A Multimodal Corpus for the Analysis of Conversational Behaviours in Group Interviews
@inproceedings{Oertel2014WhoWG, title={Who Will Get the Grant?: A Multimodal Corpus for the Analysis of Conversational Behaviours in Group Interviews}, author={C. Oertel and K. Mora and Samira Sheikhi and J. Odobez and Joakim Gustafson}, booktitle={UM3I '14}, year={2014} }
In the last couple of years more and more multimodal corpora have been created. Recently many of these corpora have also included RGB-D sensors' data. However, there is to our knowledge no publicly available corpus, which combines accurate gaze-tracking, and high-quality audio recording for group discussions of varying dynamics. With a corpus that would fulfill these needs, it would be possible to investigate higher level constructs such as group involvement, individual engagement or rapport… CONTINUE READING
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