نتایج جستجو برای: face interactions

تعداد نتایج: 543851  

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2013
Gwyneth Doherty-Sneddon Lisa Whittle Deborah M Riby

During face-to-face interactions typically developing individuals use gaze aversion (GA), away from their questioner, when thinking. GA is also used when individuals with autism (ASD) and Williams syndrome (WS) are thinking during question-answer interactions. We investigated GA strategies during face-to-face social style interactions with familiar and unfamiliar interlocutors. Participants wit...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2013
Michele Starnini Andrea Baronchelli Romualdo Pastor-Satorras

Face-to-face interaction networks describe social interactions in human gatherings, and are the substrate for processes such as epidemic spreading and gossip propagation. The bursty nature of human behavior characterizes many aspects of empirical data, such as the distribution of conversation lengths, of conversations per person, or of interconversation times. Despite several recent attempts, a...

2005
Pierre François

By explaining how an Early Music orchestra produces its sound, we can review Howard Becker’s concept of a convention. An orchestra’s sound depends on principles incorporated in things (musical instruments, scores) and bodies (musicians’ techniques). A common set of principles about interpret-ing a piece of music — principles acquired well before any rehearsal — do not suffice for coordinat-ing ...

2004
Tanzeem Choudhury Alex Pentland

Knowledge of how groups of people interact is important in many disciplines, e.g. organizational behavior, social network analysis, knowledge management and ubiquitous computing. Existing studies of social network interactions have either been restricted to online communities, where unambiguous measurements about how people interact can be obtained, or have been forced to rely on questionnaires...

2006
Francesca Grippa Antonio Zilli Robert Laubacher Peter A. Gloor

This paper aims to demonstrate that ties obtained by mining e-mails archives do not necessarily provide a complete and realistic approximation of interactions by other communication media. The results of our project indicate that factors such as co-location and the nature of working relationships influence the preference for face-to-face interactions and chat. Peers who are co-located and who a...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Kun Zhao Márton Karsai Ginestra Bianconi

Temporal social networks are characterized by heterogeneous duration of contacts, which can either follow a power-law distribution, such as in face-to-face interactions, or a Weibull distribution, such as in mobile-phone communication. Here we model the dynamics of face-to-face interaction and mobile phone communication by a reinforcement dynamics, which explains the data observed in these diff...

Journal: :Child development 1988
T Field B Healy S Goldstein S Perry D Bendell S Schanberg E A Zimmerman C Kuhn

To determine whether the "depressed" behavior (e.g., less positive affect and lower activity level) of infants noted during interactions with their "depressed" mothers generalizes to their interactions with nondepressed adults, 74 3-6-month-old infants of "depressed" and nondepressed mothers were videotaped in face-to-face interactions with their mothers and with nondepressed female strangers. ...

2011
Masashi Suda Yuichi Takei Yoshiyuki Aoyama Kosuke Narita Noriko Sakurai Masato Fukuda Masahiko Mikuni

BACKGROUND Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviours. The severity of these characteristics is posited to lie on a continuum that extends into the general population. Brain substrates underlying ASD have been investigated through functional neuroimaging studies using functional magnetic res...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2016
Honghong Tang Xiaoqin Mai Shun Wang Chaozhe Zhu Frank Krueger Chao Liu

In daily life, interpersonal interactions are influenced by uncertainty about other people's intentions. Face-to-face (FF) interaction reduces such uncertainty by providing external visible cues such as facial expression or body gestures and facilitates shared intentionality to promote belief of cooperative decisions and actual cooperative behaviors in interaction. However, so far little is kno...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2010
Sergio Escalera Oriol Pujol Petia Radeva Jordi Vitrià María Teresa Anguera

Social Signal Processing is an emergent area of research that focuses on the analysis of social constructs. Dominance and interest are two of these social constructs. Dominance refers to the level of influence a person has in a conversation. Interest, when referred in terms of group interactions, can be defined as the degree of engagement that the members of a group collectively display during ...

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