Modeling conversational dynamics and performance in a Social Dilemma task
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Dong, Wen; Lepri, Bruno; Kim, Taemie Jung; Pianesi, Fabio; Pentland, Alex
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In this paper, we describe a novel approach, based on Markov jump processes, to model group interaction dynamics and group performance. In particular, we estimate conversational events such as turn taking, backchannels, turntransitions at the micro-level (1 minute windows) and then we bridge the micro-level behavior and the macro-level performance. We test this approach with a cooperative game dataset and we verified the relevance of micro-level interaction dynamics in determining a good group performance (e.g. higher speaking turns rate and backchannels rate and lower turns competition rate). © 2012 IEEE.
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2012-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media LaboratoryPublisher
IEEE
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Dong, Wen, Lepri, Bruno, Kim, Taemie, Pianesi, Fabio and Pentland, Alex Sandy. 2012. "Modeling conversational dynamics and performance in a Social Dilemma task."
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