The Brooklyn Multi-Interaction Corpus for Analyzing Variation in Entrainment Behavior (2022.lrec-1)
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| Challenge: | Entrainment is the phenomenon of conversational partners adapting to one another to become more similar. |
| Approach: | They propose to use dyadic conversations to identify speaker traits and conversation contexts that cause variations in entrainment behavior. |
| Outcome: | The proposed corpus identifies speaker traits and conversation contexts that cause variations in entrainment behavior. |
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