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Behavioral signal processing for understanding (distressed) dyadic interactions: some recent developments

Abstract

The expression and experience of human behavior manifestations are complex and are characterized by individual and contextual heterogeneity. Many domains rely on interpreting behavior -- especially those that are distressed and atypical -- through the available signals, both overt e.g., audio-visual data and covert e.g., heart rate. This paper describes the recent developments in behavioral signal processing aimed at understanding dyadic interactions in couple therapy.

Date
December 1, 2011
Authors
Panayiotis G Georgiou, Matthew P Black, Shrikanth S Narayanan
Book
Proceedings of the 2011 joint ACM workshop on Human gesture and behavior understanding
Pages
7-12