Speech Is Not Enough: Interpreting Nonverbal Indicators of Common Knowledge and Engagement

Authors

  • Derek Palmer Brandeis University
  • Yifan Zhu Brandeis University
  • Kenneth Lai Brandeis University
  • Hannah VanderHoeven Colorado State University
  • Mariah Bradford Colorado State University
  • Ibrahim Khebour Colorado State University
  • Carlos Mabrey Colorado State University
  • Jack Fitzgerald Colorado State University
  • Nikhil Krishnaswamy Colorado State University
  • Martha Palmer University of Colorado at Boulder
  • James Pustejovsky Brandeis University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i28.35364

Abstract

Our goal is to develop an AI Partner that can provide support for group problem solving and social dynamics. In multi-party working group environments, multimodal analytics is crucial for identifying non-verbal interactions of group members. In conjunction with their verbal participation, this creates an holistic understanding of collaboration and engagement that provides necessary context for the AI Partner. In this demo, we illustrate our present capabilities at detecting and tracking nonverbal behavior in student task-oriented interactions in the classroom, and the implications for tracking common ground and engagement.

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Published

2025-04-11

How to Cite

Palmer, D., Zhu, Y., Lai, K., VanderHoeven, H., Bradford, M., Khebour, I., Mabrey, C., Fitzgerald, J., Krishnaswamy, N., Palmer, M., & Pustejovsky, J. (2025). Speech Is Not Enough: Interpreting Nonverbal Indicators of Common Knowledge and Engagement. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 39(28), 29676-29678. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v39i28.35364