TY - JOUR
T1 - Interpersonal synchrony
T2 - A survey of evaluation methods across disciplines
AU - Delaherche, Emilie
AU - Chetouani, Mohamed
AU - Mahdhaoui, Ammar
AU - Saint-Georges, Catherine
AU - Viaux, Sylvie
AU - Cohen, David
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the UPMC “Emergence 2009” program, the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement no. 288241 and the Fondation de France.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Synchrony refers to individuals' temporal coordination during social interactions. The analysis of this phenomenon is complex, requiring the perception and integration of multimodal communicative signals. The evaluation of synchrony has received multidisciplinary attention because of its role in early development, language learning, and social connection. Originally studied by developmental psychologists, synchrony has now captured the interest of researchers in such fields as social signal processing, robotics, and machine learning. This paper emphasizes the current questions asked by synchrony evaluation and the state-of-the-art related methods. First, we present definitions and functions of synchrony in youth and adulthood. Next, we review the noncomputational and computational approaches of annotating, evaluating, and modeling interactional synchrony. Finally, the current limitations and future research directions in the fields of developmental robotics, social robotics, and clinical studies are discussed.
AB - Synchrony refers to individuals' temporal coordination during social interactions. The analysis of this phenomenon is complex, requiring the perception and integration of multimodal communicative signals. The evaluation of synchrony has received multidisciplinary attention because of its role in early development, language learning, and social connection. Originally studied by developmental psychologists, synchrony has now captured the interest of researchers in such fields as social signal processing, robotics, and machine learning. This paper emphasizes the current questions asked by synchrony evaluation and the state-of-the-art related methods. First, we present definitions and functions of synchrony in youth and adulthood. Next, we review the noncomputational and computational approaches of annotating, evaluating, and modeling interactional synchrony. Finally, the current limitations and future research directions in the fields of developmental robotics, social robotics, and clinical studies are discussed.
KW - Computational model
KW - Coordination
KW - Synchrony evaluation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84867488149&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/T-AFFC.2012.12
DO - 10.1109/T-AFFC.2012.12
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84867488149
SN - 1949-3045
VL - 3
SP - 349
EP - 365
JO - IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
JF - IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
IS - 3
M1 - 6322986
ER -