DocumentCode
1306027
Title
Interpersonal Synchrony: A Survey of Evaluation Methods across Disciplines
Author
Delaherche, Emilie ; Chetouani, Mohamed ; Mahdhaoui, Ammar ; Saint-Georges, Catherine ; Viaux, Sylvie ; Cohen, David
Author_Institution
Inst. of Intell. Syst. & Robot., Univ. Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France
Volume
3
Issue
3
fYear
2012
Firstpage
349
Lastpage
365
Abstract
Synchrony refers to individuals´ temporal coordination during social interactions. The analysis of this phenomenon is complex, requiring the perception and integration of multimodal communicative signals. The evaluation of synchrony has received multidisciplinary attention because of its role in early development, language learning, and social connection. Originally studied by developmental psychologists, synchrony has now captured the interest of researchers in such fields as social signal processing, robotics, and machine learning. This paper emphasizes the current questions asked by synchrony evaluation and the state-of-the-art related methods. First, we present definitions and functions of synchrony in youth and adulthood. Next, we review the noncomputational and computational approaches of annotating, evaluating, and modeling interactional synchrony. Finally, the current limitations and future research directions in the fields of developmental robotics, social robotics, and clinical studies are discussed.
Keywords
psychology; social sciences computing; developmental psychologists; evaluation methods; individual temporal coordination; interpersonal synchrony; language learning; machine learning; multidisciplinary attention; multimodal communicative signals; robotics; social connection; social interactions; social signal processing; state-of-the-art related methods; synchrony evaluation; Computational modeling; Correlation; Encoding; Psychology; Robot kinematics; Speech; Synchrony evaluation; computational model; coordination;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Affective Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1949-3045
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AFFC.2012.12
Filename
6322986
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