Automatic nonverbal analysis of social interaction in small groups: a review

face-to-face social interaction

using findings in social cognition, social psychology, and communication that have established the key role that nonverbal communication plays in the formation, maintenance, and evolution of a number of fundamental social constructs, which emerge from face-to-face interactions in time scales that range from short glimpses all the way to long-term encounters.

  1. modeling interaction management

conversational patterns exist at multiple time scales, ranging from addressing, to a large variety of turn-taking patterns of longer temporal support including floor control mechanisms, discussion types, etc.

1.1 addressing

an addressee is the person at whom the speech is directed (through different communication channels, including speech, gaze, and gestures)

roles: speakers, addressees, side participants
flow of a meeting: monologues, group discussions, side conversations.

1.2 turn-taking

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