no code implementations • 4 Sep 2017 • Zhichao Hu, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael Neff, Jean E. Fox Tree
Our results show that subjects are able to perceive the intended variation in extraversion between different virtual agents, independently of the story they are telling and the gender of the agent.
no code implementations • 3 Sep 2017 • Amita Misra, Pranav Anand, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn Walker
What are the CENTRAL PROPOSITIONS associated with different stances on an issue, what are the abstract objects under discussion that are central to a speaker's argument?
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Jackson Tolins, Kris Liu, Yingying Wang, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn Walker, Michael Neff
This paper presents a new corpus, the Personality Dyads Corpus, consisting of multimodal data for three conversations between three personality-matched, two-person dyads (a total of 9 separate dialogues).