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Publikation

Gesture and Emotion: Are handedness and hand-shape discriminative features of emotions?

Michael Kipp; J.-C. Martin
In: Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Affective Computation and Intelligent Interaction. IEEE International Conference on Affective Computation and Intelligent Interaction (ACII-09), September 10-12, Amsterdam, Netherlands, IEEE Press, 2009.

Zusammenfassung

The question how exactly gesture and emotion are inter- related is still sparsely covered in research, yet highly rele- vant for building affective artificial agents. In our study, we investigate how basic gestural form features (handedness, hand shape, palm orientation and motion direction) are re- lated to components of emotion. We argue that material produced by actors in filmed theater stagings are particu- larly well suited for such analyses. Our results indicate that there may be a universal association of gesture handedness with the emotional dimensions of pleasure and arousal. We discuss this and more specific findings, and conclude with possible implications and applications of our study.