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Hugues Salamin
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 22
Citations - 1271
Hugues Salamin is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonverbal communication & Personality. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1115 citations. Previous affiliations of Hugues Salamin include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & Idiap Research Institute.
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The INTERSPEECH 2013 computational paralinguistics challenge: social signals, conflict, emotion, autism
Björn Schuller,Stefan Steidl,Anton Batliner,Alessandro Vinciarelli,Klaus R. Scherer,Fabien Ringeval,Mohamed Chetouani,Felix Weninger,Florian Eyben,Erik Marchi,Marcello Mortillaro,Hugues Salamin,Anna Polychroniou,Fabio Valente,Samuel Kim +14 more
TL;DR: The INTERSPEECH 2013 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge provides for the first time a unified test-bed for Social Signals such as laughter in speech and introduces conflict in group discussions as a new task and deals with autism and its manifestations in speech.
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Canal9: A database of political debates for analysis of social interactions
TL;DR: A new, publicly available, corpus of political debates including not only raw data, but a rich set of socially relevant annotations such as turn-taking, agreement and disagreement between participants, and role played by people involved in each debate is presented.
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Role recognition for meeting participants: an approach based on lexical information and social network analysis
TL;DR: The proposed approach combines two sources of information: the lexical choices made by people playing different roles on one hand, and the Social Networks describing the interactions between the meeting participants on the other hand, resulting in results significantly higher than chance when used separately.
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Social Signal Processing: Understanding social interactions through nonverbal behavior analysis
TL;DR: This paper presents a survey of the related literature and the main concepts underlying SSP, but also an illustrative example of how such concepts are applied to the analysis of conflicts in competitive discussions.
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Automatic Role Recognition in Multiparty Recordings: Using Social Affiliation Networks for Feature Extraction
TL;DR: This work proposes an automatic approach for the recognition of roles in both production environment contexts and spontaneous situations, and assesses its effect on role recognition performance.