Abstract
There has been gathering momentum over the last 10 years in the study of group behavior in multimodal multiparty interactions. While many works in the computer science community focus on the analysis of individual or dyadic interactions, we believe that the study of groups adds an additional layer of complexity with respect to how humans cooperate and what outcomes can be achieved in these settings. Moreover, the development of technologies that can help to interpret and enhance group behaviours dynamically is still an emerging field. Social theories that accompany the study of groups dynamics are in their infancy and there is a need for more interdisciplinary dialogue between computer scientists and social scientists on this topic. This workshop has been organised to facilitate those discussions and strengthen the bonds between these overlapping research communities
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ICMI 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
Pages | 876-877 |
Number of pages | 2 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781450375818 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Event | 22nd ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, ICMI 2020 - Virtual, Online, Netherlands Duration: 25 Oct 2020 → 29 Oct 2020 Conference number: 22 |
Publication series
Name | ICMI 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction |
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Conference
Conference | 22nd ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction, ICMI 2020 |
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Abbreviated title | ICMI 2020 |
Country/Territory | Netherlands |
Period | 25/10/20 → 29/10/20 |
Bibliographical note
Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-careOtherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.
Keywords
- affective computing
- group dynamics
- multimodal interaction
- multiparty interaction
- social psychology
- social signal processing