Authors
Francesca Capozzi, Cigdem Beyan, Antonio Pierro, Atesh Koul, Vittorio Murino, Stefano Livi, Andrew P Bayliss, Jelena Ristic, Cristina Becchio
Publication date
2019/6/28
Journal
Iscience
Volume
16
Pages
242-249
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Can social gaze behavior reveal the leader during real-world group interactions? To answer this question, we developed a novel tripartite approach combining (1) computer vision methods for remote gaze estimation, (2) a detailed taxonomy to encode the implicit semantics of multi-party gaze features, and (3) machine learning methods to establish dependencies between leadership and visual behaviors. We found that social gaze behavior distinctively identified group leaders. Crucially, the relationship between leadership and gaze behavior generalized across democratic and autocratic leadership styles under conditions of low and high time-pressure, suggesting that gaze can serve as a general marker of leadership. These findings provide the first direct evidence that group visual patterns can reveal leadership across different social behaviors and validate a new promising method for monitoring natural group …
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Scholar articles
F Capozzi, C Beyan, A Pierro, A Koul, V Murino, S Livi… - Iscience, 2019