DocumentCode
2770010
Title
Measuring human comprehension from nonverbal behaviour using Artificial Neural Networks
Author
Buckingham, Fiona J. ; Crockett, Keeley A. ; Bandar, Zuhair A. ; O´Shea, James D. ; MacQueen, Kathleen M. ; Chen, Mario
Author_Institution
Intell. Syst. Group, Manchester Metropolitan Univ., Manchester, UK
fYear
2012
fDate
10-15 June 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
This paper presents the adaptation and application of Silent Talker, a psychological profiling system in the measurement of human comprehension through the monitoring of multiple channels of facial nonverbal behaviour using Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). Everyday human interactions are abundant with almost unconscious nonverbal behaviours, providing a potentially rich source of information once decoded. Existing comprehension assessments techniques are inhibited by inconsistencies, limited to the verbal communication dimension and are often time-consuming with feedback delay. Major weaknesses hinder humans as accurate decoders of nonverbal behaviour with being error prone, inconsistent and poor at simultaneously focusing on multiple channels. Furthermore, human decoders are susceptible to fatigue and require training resulting in a costly, time-consuming process. ANNs are powerful, adaptable, scalable computational models that are able to overcome human decoder and pattern classification weaknesses. Therefore, the neural networks computer-based Silent Talker system has been trained and validated in the measurement of human comprehension using videotaped participant nonverbal behaviour from a Human Immunodeficiency Virus informed consent field study in Tanzania. A series of experiments on training backpropagation ANNs with different topologies were conducted. The results show that comprehension and noncomprehension patterns exist within the monitored multichannels of facial NVB with both experiments consistently yielding classification accuracies above 80%.
Keywords
backpropagation; microorganisms; neural nets; psychology; Tanzania; adaptable computational model; artificial neural networks; backpropagation ANN training; comprehension assessment techniques; computer-based Silent Talker system; facial NVB; facial nonverbal behaviour; feedback delay; human comprehension measurement; human decoders; human immunodeficiency virus; information source; neural network training; nonverbal behaviour decoders; psychological profiling system; scalable computational model; verbal communication dimension; videotaped participant nonverbal behaviour; Artificial neural networks; Decoding; Human immunodeficiency virus; Humans; Monitoring; Support vector machine classification; Training; artificial neural networks; backpropagation; human comprehension; nonverbal behaviour; silent talker;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Neural Networks (IJCNN), The 2012 International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location
Brisbane, QLD
ISSN
2161-4393
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1488-6
Electronic_ISBN
2161-4393
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IJCNN.2012.6252414
Filename
6252414
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