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CATEGORIES:NLIP Seminar Series
SUMMARY:Automatic Analysis of Affect and Personality Analy
 sis in Multiperson Settings - Hatice Gunes (Univer
 sity of Cambridge)
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UID:TALK128494AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/128494
DESCRIPTION:Designing intelligent systems and interfaces with 
 socio-emotional skills is a challenging task. Past
  works have mainly focussed on automatically analy
 sing expressions\, affect and personality of peopl
 e in individual settings. However\, when we move f
 rom single user settings to multiuser and group on
 es\, the process of affect analysis calls for new 
 definitions\, new datasets with meaningful annotat
 ions\, and appropriate feature extraction and clas
 sification mechanisms in space and time. This talk
  questions some of the initial assumptions made in
  this area\, and presents an overview of the works
  we have undertaken in recent years in human-human
  and human-human-robot interaction settings.
LOCATION:FW26\, Computer Laboratory
CONTACT:James Thorne
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