Automatic analysis of children's engagement using interactional network features

Jaebok Kim, K. Truong
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We explored the automatic analysis of vocal non-verbal cues of a group of children in the context of engagement and collaborative play. For the current study, we defined two types of engagement on groups of children: harmonised and unharmonised. A spontaneous audiovisual corpus with groups of children who collaboratively build a 3D puzzle was collected. With this corpus, we modelled the interactions among children using network-based features representing the centrality and similarity of interactions. The centrality measures how interactions among group members are concentrated on a specific speaker while the similarity measures how similar the interactions are. We examined their discriminative characteristics in harmonised and unharmonised engagement situations. High centrality and low similarity values were found in unharmonised engagement situations. In harmonised engagement situations, we found low centrality and high similarity values. These results suggest that interactional network features are promising for the development of automatic detection of engagement at the group level.
基于互动网络特征的儿童参与度自动分析
我们探索了一组儿童在参与和合作游戏的背景下语音非语言线索的自动分析。在目前的研究中,我们对儿童群体定义了两种类型的参与:和谐的和不和谐的。收集了一组自发的视听语料库,这些语料库由儿童小组合作构建3D拼图。有了这个语料库,我们使用基于网络的特征来模拟儿童之间的互动,这些特征代表了互动的中心性和相似性。中心性衡量的是群体成员之间的互动如何集中在一个特定的说话者身上,而相似性衡量的是互动的相似程度。我们研究了他们在协调和不协调的接触情况下的歧视性特征。在不协调的参与情况下,发现了高中心性和低相似性值。在协调参与情况下,我们发现低中心性和高相似性值。这些结果表明,互动网络特征对于在群体层面上自动检测参与是有希望的。
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