The MULAI Corpus: Multimodal Recordings of Spontaneous Laughter in Dyadic Interaction

Michel-Pierre Jansen, Dirk K.J. Heylen, Khiet Phuong Truong, Deniece Saniah Nazareth, Gwenn Englebienne

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Abstract

The MULAI Database provides researchers with more data to study the expressive patterns that humans demonstrate while laughing during human-human interactions. The multimodal database contains 357 minutes of on dyadic interactions that often was paired with laughter. The database contains video-, audio-, and physiological data in addition to personality questionnaire data. The database is unique in that it is recorded in several modalities not often explored and includes both spontaneous- and task induced laughter.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Laughter Workshop 2018
EditorsJonathan Ginzburg, Catherine Pelachaud
Pages58-63
Publication statusPublished - 17 Sept 2018
EventLaughter Workshop 2018 - Paris, France
Duration: 27 Sept 201828 Sept 2018

Workshop

WorkshopLaughter Workshop 2018
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period27/09/1828/09/18

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