The recognition of acted interpersonal stance in police interrogations and the influence of actor proficiency

作者: Merijn Bruijnes , Rieks op den Akker , Sophie Spitters , Merijn Sanders , Quihua Fu

DOI: 10.1007/S12193-015-0189-0

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摘要: This paper reports on judgement studies regarding the perception of interpersonal stances taken by humans playing role a suspect in police interrogation setting. Our project aims at building believable embodied conversational characters to play suspects serious game for learning strategies. The main question we ask is: do human judges agree way they perceive various aspects stance taking, such as friendliness and dominance? Four types were acted eight amateur actors. Short recordings shown an online survey subjects who asked describe them using selection number adjectives. Results this annotation task are reported paper. We explain how computed inter-rater agreement with Krippendorff’s alpha statistics set theoretical distance metric. show that some observers agreed more than others. Some actors better others, but validity (recognizing intended stance) not always go hand hand. further investigate effect expertise has is acted. compare fragments from professional popular TV-shows.

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