• DocumentCode
    27944
  • Title

    Interpersonal Coordination of HeadMotion in Distressed Couples

  • Author

    Hammal, Zakia ; Cohn, J.F. ; George, David Ted

  • Author_Institution
    Robot. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
  • Volume
    5
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    April-June 1 2014
  • Firstpage
    155
  • Lastpage
    167
  • Abstract
    In automatic emotional expression analysis, head motion has been considered mostly a nuisance variable, something to control when extracting features for action unit or expression detection. As an initial step toward understanding the contribution of head motion to emotion communication, we investigated the interpersonal coordination of rigid head motion in intimate couples with a history of interpersonal violence. Episodes of conflict and non-conflict were elicited in dyadic interaction tasks and validated using linguistic criteria. Head motion parameters were analyzed using Student´s paired t-tests; actor-partner analyses to model mutual influence within couples; and windowed cross-correlation to reveal dynamics of change in direction of influence over time. Partners´ RMS angular displacement for yaw and RMS angular velocity for pitch and yaw each demonstrated strong mutual influence between partners. Partners´ RMS angular displacement for pitch was higher during conflict. In both conflict and non-conflict, head angular displacement and angular velocity for pitch and yaw were strongly correlated, with frequent shifts in lead-lag relationships. The overall amount of coordination between partners´ head movement was more highly correlated during non-conflict compared with conflict interaction. While conflict increased head motion, it served to attenuate interpersonal coordination.
  • Keywords
    angular measurement; angular velocity; emotion recognition; feature extraction; motion estimation; RMS angular velocity; actor-partner analyses; automatic emotional expression analysis; distressed couples; dyadic interaction tasks; emotion communication; expression detection; feature extraction; head angular displacement; head angular velocity; interpersonal rigid head motion coordination; lead-lag relationships; linguistic criteria; partner RMS angular displacement; pitch; student paired t-tests; windowed cross-correlation; yaw; Dynamics; Educational institutions; Feature extraction; History; Pragmatics; Robot kinematics; Interpersonal coordination; actor-partner analysis; head motion; windowed cross-correlation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Affective Computing, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1949-3045
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TAFFC.2014.2326408
  • Filename
    6823675