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Is this joke really funny? judging the mirth by audiovisual laughter analysis

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Is this joke really funny? judging the mirth by audiovisual laughter analysis
This paper presents the results of an empirical study suggesting that, while laughter is a very good indicator of amusement, the kind of laughter (unvoiced laughter vs.voiced laughter) is correlated with the mirth of laughter and could potential be used to judge the actual hilarity of the stimulus joke. For this study, an automated method for audiovisual analysis of laugher episodes exhibited while watching movie clips or observing the behaviour of a conversational agent has been developed. The audio and visual features, based on spectral properties of the acoustic signal and facial expressions respectively, have been integrated using feature level fusion, resulting in a multimodal approach to distinguishing voiced laughter from unvoiced laughter and speech. The classification accuracy of such a system tested on spontaneous laughter episodes is 74 %. Finally, preliminary results are presented which provide evidence that unvoiced laughter can be interpreted as less gleeful than voiced ...
Stavros Petridis, Maja Pantic
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Type Journal
Year 2009
Where ICMCS
Authors Stavros Petridis, Maja Pantic
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