Next speaker prediction and turn change prediction are two important tasks in group interaction and human-agent interaction. In order to carry out a fluent conversation, we need to identify who is currently speaking, who is the next speaker and when the next speaker starts to speak. These questions are computationally designed as the task of next speaker prediction. Behaviors such as gaze direction, speaking prosody or gestures have been modeled to perform this task. In this work, we propose a decoder-based speaking state decoder (SSD) for next speaker prediction, which jointly considers current behavior features, past history of talking and speaking state transition detection model. Our decoder approach achieves next speaker prediction with UAR of 78.11%, which is 3.41% improvement over the champion model in MultiMediate challenge 2021.