Social Signal ProcessingJudee K. Burgoon, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Maja Pantic, Alessandro Vinciarelli What does it mean to be social? distinguishing social from biological signal systems -- Universal dimensions of social cognition -- Measuring responses to nonverbal social signals: research on affect receiving ability -- Computational analysis of vocal expression of affect - trends and challenges -- The vertical dimension of social signaling -- Self-presentation: signaling personal and social characteristics -- Interaction coordination and adaptation -- Social signals and persuasion -- Social presence in CMC and VR -- Facial actions as social signals -- Automatic analysis of bodily social signals -- Computational approaches for personality prediction -- Automatic analysis of aesthetics: human beauty, attractiveness, and likability -- Interpersonal synchrony: from social perception to social interaction -- Automatic analysis of social emotions -- Social signal processing for automatic role recognition -- Machine learning methods for social signal processing -- Speech synthesis: state-of-the-art and challenges for the future -- Body movements generation for virtual characters and social robots -- Approach and dominance as social signals for affective interfaces -- Virtual reality and prosocial behaviour -- Social signal processing in social robotics -- Social signal processing for surveillance -- Analysis of small groups -- Multimedia implicit tagging -- Social signal processing for conflict analysis and understanding -- Social signal processing and socially assistive robotics in developmental disorders -- Social signal of deception and dishonesty |
Contents
Machine Analysis of Social Signals | 2 |
Applications of Social Signal Processing | 5 |
Biological and Social Signaling Systems | 11 |
Warmth and Competence | 23 |
The Vertical Dimension of Social Signaling | 34 |
Research on Affect | 46 |
Trends and Challenges | 56 |
Signaling Personal and Social Characteristics | 69 |
Human Beauty Attractiveness and Likability | 183 |
From Social Perception to Social Interaction | 202 |
Social Signal Processing for Automatic Role Recognition | 225 |
State of the Art and Challenges for the Future | 257 |
Body Movements Generation for Virtual Characters and Social Robots | 273 |
Approach and Dominance as Social Signals for Affective Interfaces | 287 |
Virtual Reality and Prosocial Behavior | 304 |
Social Signal Processing in Social Robotics | 317 |
Interaction Coordination and Adaptation | 78 |
Social Signals and Persuasion | 97 |
Social Presence in CMC and VR | 110 |
Facial Actions as Social Signals | 123 |
Automatic Analysis of Bodily Social Signals | 155 |
Computational Approaches for Personality Prediction | 168 |
Social Signal Processing for Surveillance | 331 |
Analysis of Small Groups | 349 |
Multimedia Implicit Tagging | 368 |
Social Signal Processing and Socially Assistive Robotics in Developmental | 389 |
Social Signals of Deception and Dishonesty | 404 |
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Social Signal Processing Judee K. Burgoon,Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann,Maja Pantic,Alessandro Vinciarelli Limited preview - 2017 |
Social Signal Processing Judee K. Burgoon,Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann,Maja Pantic,Alessandro Vinciarelli Limited preview - 2017 |
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