2017 12th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face &Amp; Gesture Recognition (FG 2017) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/fg.2017.71
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Clothing and People - A Social Signal Processing Perspective

Abstract: In our society and century, clothing is not anymore used only as a means for body protection. Our paper builds upon the evidence, studied within the social sciences, that clothing brings a clear communicative message in terms of social signals, influencing the impression and behaviour of others towards a person. In fact, clothing correlates with personality traits, both in terms of self-assessment and assessments that unacquainted people give to an individual. The consequences of these facts are important: the… Show more

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“…In general, artifactual communication can be realized through clothing and cosmetics. Aghaei, et al (2017) state that clothing carries a clear communicative message in terms of social signals, influencing other people's impressions and behavior towards someone. Khozyainova (2017) states that because of the influence and characteristics of the clothing effect, clothing acts as one of the elements of forming a core impression.…”
Section: Non-verbal Communication: Artifactualmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, artifactual communication can be realized through clothing and cosmetics. Aghaei, et al (2017) state that clothing carries a clear communicative message in terms of social signals, influencing other people's impressions and behavior towards someone. Khozyainova (2017) states that because of the influence and characteristics of the clothing effect, clothing acts as one of the elements of forming a core impression.…”
Section: Non-verbal Communication: Artifactualmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uniting computational and psychological research in the field of clothing and impression formation was first proposed by Aghaei et al [5]. In their position paper, they argued that clothing-focused research in computer science and machine learning has the methods to venture beyond superficial categorizations (e.g., into colors or cuts [49,87]) towards processing the social signals within clothes.…”
Section: Uniting Computational and Social Psychological Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, clothing has the ability to convey an individual's taste, identity, or affiliation with a specific group. Furthermore, one's social status can be discerned through their choice of attire [14]. Unfortunately, the younger generation's appreciation for cultural heritage has diminished in parallel with the globalization of contemporary culture despite Indonesia's abundant cultural diversity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%