The Wolf Corpus: Exploring group behaviour in a competitive role-playing game
| Type of publication: | Conference paper |
| Citation: | Hung_ACMMM2010_2010 |
| Booktitle: | ACM Multimedia |
| Year: | 2010 |
| Month: | 10 |
| Abstract: | In this paper we present the Idiap Wolf Database. This is a audio-visual corpus containing natural conversational data of volunteers who took part in a competitive role-playing game. Four groups of 8-12 people were recorded. In total, just over 7 hours of interactive conversational data was col- lected. The data has been annotated in terms of the roles and outcomes of the game. There are 371 examples of dif- ferent roles played over 50 games. Recordings were made with headset microphones, an 8-microphone array, and 3 video cameras and are fully synchronised. The novelty of this data is that some players have deceptive roles and the participants do not know what roles other people play. |
| Keywords: | corpus, deception, human behaviour, multi-party |
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Idiap AMIDA |
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