Unveiling Subtle Cues: Backchannel Detection Using Temporal Multimodal Attention Networks
Kangzhong Wang,
MK Michael Cheung,
Youqian Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Automatic detection of backchannel has great potential to enhance artificial mediators, which indicate listeners' attention and agreement in human communication. It is often expressed by subtle nonverbal cues that occur briefly and sparsely. Focusing on identifying and locating these subtle cues (i.e., their occurrence moment and the involved body parts), this paper proposes a novel approach for backchannel detection. In particular, our model utilizes temporaland modality-attention modules to determine and lea… Show more
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