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Tenure Track Assistant Professor gave this presentation at the first Behavior Design AMS meetup on Thursday, September 19th in Amsterdam.

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Socially Intelligent Sensing

Hayley Hung

Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics GroupIntelligent Systems Department

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What is social behaviour?

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What is Human Face-to-face interaction for ?

Makes our lives easier:Relationships TrustCo-operationPersuade/influence othersInformation sharing How could technology help

us to understand/interpret/socially relevant behaviour?How could this help to influence/enhance our experience?

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Research Mission Statement

To develop algorithms that can model and understand non-verbal human social behaviour in real life situations. And through this, to understand how to build systems that can enhance people's quality of life by behaving with socially aware intelligence.

Develop algorithms that are perceptive to human social behaviour: Social Signal Processing, Machine LearningEnhancing people's quality of life: Human Machine Interaction, Ambient Intelligent Environments, Design, Architecture.Socially aware intelligence: Social and Behavioural Psychology, Ethnography.

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What can you say about this picture?

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What can you say about this picture?

Relaxed postureGestures

Vocal Behaviour

Mutual Gaze

Interpersonal Distance

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Current Research Frontier

Person detection

Person tracking

Gaze detection

Body pose estimation

Group detection

Social and Behavioural Pscychology, Ethnography

Activity modelling

Action recognition

Attraction Estimation

Rapport Estimation

Role Recognition

Personality estimation

Dominance Estimation

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Current Research Frontier

Relationship intimacy estimation

Conversation quality estimation

Person detection

Person tracking

Gaze detection

Body pose estimation

Group detection

Conversational event estimation

Personality estimation

Relationship quality estimation

Social and Behavioural Pscychology, Ethnography

Activity modelling

Action recognition

New Problem

Definitions

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How to model social behaviour

Sensor Data Feature and Cue Extraction

Data AnnotationSocial BehaviourModelling and Classification

Model PerformanceEvaluation

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Task 1: Estimating Attraction

Source: http://catinbag.blogspot.nl/2010/07/fatal-attraction.htmlVeenstra and Hung, “Do They Like Me? Using Video Cues to Predict Desires during Speed-dates” in ICCV Workshops 2011

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Speed Dating, Non-verbal cues and Attraction

Can proximity-related video cues be used to automatically predict attraction in speed-dates?

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Automated Position Extraction

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Automated Position Extraction

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A Sped up Speed Date:

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Speed Dating Results

Predicting attractionVariance in position is best feature predictor for women (70%).Variance in position of the women and synchrony both perform well (70%) for men.

Fusion of all synchrony features

Fusion of all movement features

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Speed Date Experiments : Conclusion

The video channel can indeed be a source of valuable information in speed-dates Results differ per gender:

Movement synchrony information is more important for males than females.For females, information on the movement of their male counterpart gives good results

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Task 2: Classifiying Social Actions using a Single Wearable Accelerometer

Hung, Englebienne, Kools, “Estimating Social Actions”, Ubicomp 2013

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Modelling Human Social Behaviour in Dense Crowds

How can we model instantaneous social behaviour in extremely large crowds?

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Our Goal

To develop methods to automatically measure socially relevant behaviour and moods in dense crowds using just a single tri-axial accelerometer

First step: detect socially relevant actions

Speaking; Laughing; Gesturing; Stepping; Drinking

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Our Goal

Use insights from Social Psychology:

Speakers move more than listeners (McNeill 2000)

Laughter and joking correlated with sudden bursts of motion (Kendon 1990)

Synchronised motion during conversation (Kendon 1990,Chartrand and Bargh 1999)

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Data: The Scenario

32 volunteers (mostly mutual strangers)Experiment Stages: Briefing; Meeting and Mingling; Team formation (groups of 4); Quiz; Award GivingPrizes for top 3 teams5mx6m recording area

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Data: The Scenario

32 volunteers (mostly mutual strangers)Experiment Stages: Briefing; Meeting and Mingling; Team formation (groups of 4); Quiz; Award GivingPrizes for top 3 teams5mx6m recording area

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Data: The Scenario

32 volunteers (mostly mutual strangers)Experiment Stages: Briefing; Meeting and Mingling; Team formation (groups of 4); Quiz; Award GivingPrizes for top 3 teams5mx6m recording areaEach participant wore a sensing badge

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Classifying social actions

Social Actions: speaking, laughing, gesturing, drinking, or stepping

(%) Gesture Step Drink Laugh SpeechPrecision 59 100 100 100 64Recall 24 21 21 38 82F-measure

34 35 35 56 72

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Social Action Conclusion

It is possible to detect socially relevant behaviour.Can we detect when people are in the same conversational group?Could we even detect

personality traits quality of people's interaction?Quality of people's relationships?...etc

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Looking to the Future...

The way we behave socially can exhibit strong detectable patterns, which are robust to noise.

How simple can the extracted features be?How could socially aware systems benefit better design?

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Potential Applications: Human Robot Interaction

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Applications: Urban Planning

Behaviour in Public SpacesHow can we measure statistically generaliseable changes as a result of interventions?

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Potential Applications: Organisational behaviour

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Acknowledgements/Collaborators

Arno Veenstra

Gwenn Englebienne Jeroen Kools

Ben KroseMaarten van Steen

Matt Dobson Claudio Martella

Domenic Vossen

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Workshop at ACM Multmedia (acmmm13.org/)Barcelona , October 22

Human Behaviour Understanding for the Interactions in Arts, Creativity, Entertainment and Edutainment

Albert Ali Salah (Bogazici University, Turkey)Oya Aran (Idiap Research Institute, Switzerland)Hatice Gunes (Queen Mary University of London, UK)

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Data:Sensors

Each participant wore:indoor positioning deviceProximity and Acceleration sensor

12 participants wore wireless microphone (for annotation)3 fish eye cameras (for annotation)3 accelerometer readings failed (software bug)