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Contemporary Challenges for a Social Signal processing

Authors

T.KishoreKumar1 and K.Sunilkumar2, 1NIT - Warangal, India, 2VITS, India

Abstract

This paper provides a short overview of Social Signal Processing.The exploration of how we react to the world and interact with it and each other remains one of the greatest scientific challenges. Latest research trends in cognitive sciences argue that our common view of intelligence is too narrow, ignoring a crucial range of abilities that matter immensely for how people do in life. This range of abilities is called social intelligence and includes the ability to express and recognize social signals produced during social interactions like agreement, politeness, empathy, friendliness, conflict, etc., coupled with the ability to manage them in order to get along well with others while winning their cooperation. Social Signal Processing (SSP) is the new research domain that aims at understanding and modeling social interactions (human-science goals), and at providing computers with similar abilities in human-computer interaction scenarios (technological goals). SSP is in its infancy and the journey towards artificial social intelligence and socially-aware computing is still long, the paper outlines its future perspectives and some of its most promising applications.

Keywords

Behavioral science, human computer interaction, emotion recognition.

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