ISCA Archive LW 2012
ISCA Archive LW 2012

Laughing and coughing: testing for vocalised indicators of entrainment and action inhibition

Harry Witchel

Identifying objective indicators of engagement and disengagement is an important goal within social signal processing and human-computer interactions. One theoretical indicator of engagement in a listener/addressee is action inhibition. One potential action that is inhibited as an intrusion may be coughing. Here we outline a series of "in the wild" experiments structured to test whether the suppression of coughing can be associated with the quality of a live or recorded lecture.