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Identifying emergent leadership in small groups using nonverbal communicative cues

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Identifying emergent leadership in small groups using nonverbal communicative cues
This paper addresses firstly an analysis on how an emergent leader is perceived in newly formed small-groups, and secondly, explore correlations between perception of leadership and automatically extracted nonverbal communicative cues. We hypothesize that the difference in individual nonverbal features between emergent leaders and non-emergent leaders is significant and measurable using speech activity. Our results on a new interaction corpus show that such an approach is promising, identifying the emergent leader with an accuracy of up to 80%. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.3.1 [Information Storage and Retrieval]: Content Analysis and Indexing General Terms Human Factors Keywords Emergent leadership, Nonverbal behavior, Speech activity
Dairazalia Sanchez-Cortes, Oya Aran, Marianne Schm
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ICMI
Authors Dairazalia Sanchez-Cortes, Oya Aran, Marianne Schmid Mast, Daniel Gatica-Perez
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