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Anticipating Averted Gaze in Dyadic Interactions

Philipp Müller, Ekta Sood, Andreas Bulling

发表年份
2020
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摘要

We present the first method to anticipate averted gaze in natural dyadic interactions. The task of anticipating averted gaze, i.e. that a person will not make eye contact in the near future, remains unsolved despite its importance for human social encounters as well as a number of applications, including human-robot interaction or conversational agents. Our multimodal method is based on a long short-term memory (LSTM) network that analyses non-verbal facial cues and speaking behaviour. We empirically evaluate our method for different future time horizons on a novel dataset of 121 YouTube videos of dyadic video conferences (74 hours in total). We investigate person-specific and person-independent performance and demonstrate that our method clearly outperforms baselines in both settings. As such, our work sheds light on the tight interplay between eye contact and other non-verbal signals and underlines the potential of computational modelling and anticipation of averted gaze for interactive applications.

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GazeAnticipation (artificial intelligence)Task (project management)Computer scienceEye contactNatural (archaeology)Cognitive psychologyNonverbal communicationHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interaction

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