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Listen Only When Spoken To: Interpersonal Communication Cues as Smart Speaker Privacy Controls
2020
Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
We investigate the potential for leveraging interpersonal communication cues as privacy controls in the IoT context, in particular for smart speakers. ...
Based on our findings, we discuss insights regarding the use of interpersonal cues as privacy controls for smart speakers and other IoT devices. ...
The authors thank the reviewers for their constructive feedback, as well as the members of the Security Privacy Interaction Lab (spilab) for their support. ...
doi:10.2478/popets-2020-0026
fatcat:l35uhhvtsfbz5j4qbwthjf3csy
Alexa as an Active Listener: How Backchanneling Can Elicit Self-Disclosure and Promote User Experience
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
Perception of smart speakers as active listeners is positively associated with perceived emotional support. ...
Active listening is a well-known skill applied in human communication to build intimacy and elicit self-disclosure to support a wide variety of cooperative tasks. ...
; more complex interpersonal conversational cues to increase active listening perceptions). ...
arXiv:2204.10191v1
fatcat:vxyjc6sttzchznlrvibrzeshz4
Effectiveness of Principals Interpersonal Communication: A Literature Review
2021
International journal of research and innovation in social science
is interpersonal communication to create the relationship and trust are invited to communicate. ...
The importance of the effectiveness of interpersonal communication in education attracts researcher to examine, and this article is to test how the effectiveness of interpersonal communication of the principal ...
Mhaidli, et.al
(2020)
Listen Only When Spoken To:
Interpersonal Communication
Cues as Smart Speaker Privacy
Controls
Australia
Mix Method -----
Odhiambo
and Hii
(2012)
Key Stakeholders' Perceptions ...
doi:10.47772/ijriss.2021.5515
fatcat:xpx5cadi5jhcjf6dmtklshpf4m
Face-to-Face Co-Located Human-Human Social Interaction Analysis using Nonverbal Cues: A Survey
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
Therefore, detecting and understanding nonverbal cues means, at least to a certain extent, to detect and understand social and psychological phenomena. ...
This work presents a systematic review of recent efforts (since 2010) aimed at automatic analysis of nonverbal cues displayed in face-to-face co-located human-human social interactions. ...
In other words, the speaker diarization detects who speaks and when. ...
arXiv:2207.10574v1
fatcat:gaeilc2wqzfj5hrmewhd3wwtei
Privacy Implications of Voice and Speech Analysis – Information Disclosure by Inference
[chapter]
2020
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
In addition to the linguistic content of speech, a speaker's voice characteristics and manner of expression may implicitly contain a rich array of personal information, including cues to a speaker's biometric ...
While various privacy concerns related to microphone-equipped devices have been raised and thoroughly discussed, the threat of unexpected inferences from audio data remains largely overlooked. ...
Non-native speakers can even be detected when they are very fluent in the spoken language and have lived in the respective host country for several years [62] . ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-42504-3_16
fatcat:uxxtrx4vbvhwdjg2p3z5addon4
Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion
2000
IBM Systems Journal
states such as frustration, confusion, interest, distress, anger, and joy. ...
PICARD 705 Toward computers that recognize and respond to user emotion Comfortable communication of emotion Emotion communication requires that a message be both sent and received. ...
As you listen to a conversation or a lecture, your expression gives the speaker feedback, unless, of course, you put on a poker face. ...
doi:10.1147/sj.393.0705
fatcat:x2iav6xtmfb3jnqfrf7ugzkmh4
Exploring users' social responses to computer counseling interviewers' behavior
2014
Computers in Human Behavior
To investigate this subject, we designed a 3 Â 3 factorial between-subjects experiment involving three conditions of behavioral realism: high realism, low realism, and audio-only (displaying no behavior ...
Users also delivered more fluent speech when interacting with computer interviewers that displayed high behavioral realism. ...
The agent generates listening behaviors that correspond to the verbal and nonverbal behavior of a human speaker. ...
doi:10.1016/j.chb.2014.01.006
fatcat:g2pfypfcmfdb3avibvl3tsru3a
Computational modeling of face-to-face social interaction using nonverbal behavioral cues
2011
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
First and foremost I would like to thank my supervisor Daniel Gatica Perez, for choosing me to work on this interesting thesis. ...
We then propose a framework to discover group interaction patterns using probabilistic topic models. ...
categories, but do not provide any information about the specific nonverbal behavior that the annotators should base their decision upon, or about the method that produced the dataset people are supposed to ...
doi:10.3233/ais-2011-0115
fatcat:q3svzzodyvg43cxjyntm3vlddm
Seeing bias in irony: How recipients infer speakers' stereotypes from their ironic remarks about social-category members
2019
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
The impression participants perceived in speakers' biased communication pattern did not translate to participants' own reported category impression. ...
We discuss various factors that may determine when a recognized stereotypic view in a speaker contributes to the formation and maintenance of stereotypic impressions. ...
Acknowledgements The authors like to thank Marit Mol and Lisanne de Hoop for their help in the designing and data collection of Experiments 1 and 2, respectively. ...
doi:10.1177/1368430219887439
fatcat:75yhkckzavar7ltzvqynvflzcu
Social signal processing: Survey of an emerging domain
2009
Image and Vision Computing
The ability to understand and manage social signals of a person we are communicating with is the core of social intelligence. ...
Although each one of us understands the importance of social signals in everyday life situations, and in spite of recent advances in machine analysis of relevant behavioural cues like blinks, smiles, crossed ...
The first takes place when a speaker has difficults in talking, e.g., because she is expressing a difficult concept or must face a hostile attitude in listeners. ...
doi:10.1016/j.imavis.2008.11.007
fatcat:rdgx4qgxjbdjlkuji4tyh3ugue
Toward an affect-sensitive multimodal human-computer interaction
2003
Proceedings of the IEEE
Affective arousal modulates all nonverbal communicative cues (facial expressions, body movements, and vocal and physiological reactions). ...
The ability to recognize affective states of a person we are communicating with is the core of emotional intelligence. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to thank Prof. T. Huang, Prof. H. Koppelaar, and anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions. ...
doi:10.1109/jproc.2003.817122
fatcat:a2mq7h2lwzepnjexicqr3spc2m
Interactive Storytelling for Children: A Case-study of Design and Development Considerations for Ethical Conversational AI
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
Recent advances address the implications of CAI with respect to privacy, safety, security, and access. However, there is a need to connect and embed the ethical and technical aspects in the design. ...
Further research that engages with developers and stakeholders in the ethics of storytelling through CAI is highlighted as a matter of urgency. ...
We would also like to thank our industry partners. ...
arXiv:2107.13076v1
fatcat:ymdtdlvxnzgm7lbbvrsewtsidy
Rich Nonverbal Sensing Technology for Automated Social Skills Training
2014
Computer
both practical and therapeutic purposes, and to advance future communications research. ...
Automated nonverbal sensing and feedback technologies, such as My Automated Conversation coacH (MACH), can provide a personalized means to better understand, evaluate, and improve human social interaction-for ...
Studies suggest that the manner in which we communicate is just as important as the content of our communication. 10 The phenomenon of varying one's rhythm and melody in spoken language to add communicative ...
doi:10.1109/mc.2014.98
fatcat:tieh3buzvvg23mjmblcd2rcinm
The Process of Evaluating
[chapter]
2015
Listening
Vocal cues as well as silence also communicate important messages to the perceptive listener. ...
These approaches make it apparent that your role as a listener in dyadic and interpersonal settings may be quite different than when you are listen ing to lectures or listening in one-way communication ...
Your task as a listener is to support the speaker as he works to accomplish his goals ( Box 9.3 ). ...
doi:10.4324/9781315663647-15
fatcat:4gsm77c4xjc7lban4wjnksy6gy
The Shopping Experience of Tomorrow: Human-Centered and Resource-Adaptive
[chapter]
2010
Resource-Adaptive Cognitive Processes
Furthermore, a life-like character lives as a "Virtual Room Inhabitant" in our smart shop. ...
Furthermore, these talking objects will be associated with personalities by the means of controlling speech attributes and behavior. ...
[2] limited their personality modeling to only two of the five dimensions, namely extraversion and agreeableness, since these are the most important factors in interpersonal communication. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-89408-7_10
dblp:series/cogtech/WahlsterFGHJKSSW11
fatcat:gl7ysdwmzvgwjctrhvsp5lfi2y
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