言外之意:从二元社交聊天中自动推断自我评估的人格特征

Abeer Buker , Alessandro Vinciarelli
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通过基于文本的平台(例如WhatsApp)进行互动是一种常见的日常活动,通常被称为“聊天”。然而,计算机社区相对较少关注在聊天过程中发生的社会和心理现象的自动分析。本文提出了从在线二元聊天中收集的数据中自动推断自评人格特征的实验。提出的方法是多模式的,并且考虑到基于聊天的交互的两个主要组成部分,即人们输入什么(文本)和他们如何输入(击键动力学)。据我们所知,这是第一个将击键动力学纳入人格特征推断方法的研究。实验涉及60个人,结果表明,根据五大特征判断一个人是否处于中值以下是可能的。这样的结果表明,性格在人们打字的内容和方式上都留下了痕迹,这是该方法考虑的两种信息。
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Reading between the lines: Automatic inference of self-assessed personality traits from dyadic social chats

Interaction through text-based platforms (e.g., WhatsApp) is a common everyday activity, typically referred to as “chatting”. However, the computing community paid relatively little attention to the automatic analysis of social and psycho-logical phenomena taking place during chats. This article proposes experiments aimed at the automatic inference of self-assessed personality traits from data collected during online dyadic chats. The proposed approach is multimodal and takes into account the two main components of chat-based interactions, namely what people type (the text) and how they type it (the keystroke dynamics). To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the very first works that includes keystroke dynamics in an approach for the inference of personality traits. The experiments involved 60 people and the results suggest that it is possible to recognize whether someone is below median or not along the Big-Five traits. Such a result suggests that personality leaves traces in both what people type it and how they type it, the two types of information the approach takes into account.

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