公共演讲焦虑的自动评估与分析:一个虚拟听众案例研究

T. Wörtwein, Louis-Philippe Morency, Stefan Scherer
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公众演讲已经成为许多职业不可或缺的一部分,是职业发展机会的核心。然而,公共演讲焦虑通常被认为是日常生活中最常见的恐惧,它会严重阻碍一个人在公共场合讲话的能力。虽然过去已经成功地利用虚拟和真实观众来治疗公共演讲焦虑,但在识别患有焦虑的演讲者的行为特征方面做的工作很少。在这项工作中,我们重点研究了行为指标的特征和公共演讲焦虑的自动评估。我们确定了公共演讲焦虑的几个指标,其中包括与听众的目光接触减少,声音的变化减少以及更多的停顿。我们采用演讲者独立范式,通过自评问卷对演讲者报告的演讲焦虑进行自动评估。我们使用集合树的方法实现了基础真值与我们的估计之间的高度相关性(r=0.825)。作为焦虑自动测量的补充,我们也对演讲者在与虚拟听众互动时基于他们的焦虑水平的感知差异感兴趣,以改善和进一步发展虚拟听众,用于公共演讲培训和减少焦虑。
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Automatic assessment and analysis of public speaking anxiety: A virtual audience case study
Public speaking has become an integral part of many professions and is central to career building opportunities. Yet, public speaking anxiety is often referred to as the most common fear in everyday life and can hinder one's ability to speak in public severely. While virtual and real audiences have been successfully utilized to treat public speaking anxiety in the past, little work has been done on identifying behavioral characteristics of speakers suffering from anxiety. In this work, we focus on the characterization of behavioral indicators and the automatic assessment of public speaking anxiety. We identify several indicators for public speaking anxiety, among them are less eye contact with the audience, reduced variability in the voice, and more pauses. We automatically assess the public speaking anxiety as reported by the speakers through a self-assessment questionnaire using a speaker independent paradigm. Our approach using ensemble trees achieves a high correlation between ground truth and our estimation (r=0.825). Complementary to automatic measures of anxiety, we are also interested in speakers' perceptual differences when interacting with a virtual audience based on their level of anxiety in order to improve and further the development of virtual audiences for the training of public speaking and the reduction of anxiety.
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