2013
DOI: 10.1109/tmm.2012.2225032
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The YouTube Lens: Crowdsourced Personality Impressions and Audiovisual Analysis of Vlogs

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“…We obtained significant correlations for most traits in the AV condition, with values in the same range (0.40 < ICC(1, k) < 0.81) as reported in the literature for online judges using a 10-item test (0.42 < ICC(1, k) < 0.76) [29]. Exceptions were agreeableness in the mime task, and openness in hobby and mime tasks.…”
Section: Between-judge Consistencysupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…We obtained significant correlations for most traits in the AV condition, with values in the same range (0.40 < ICC(1, k) < 0.81) as reported in the literature for online judges using a 10-item test (0.42 < ICC(1, k) < 0.76) [29]. Exceptions were agreeableness in the mime task, and openness in hobby and mime tasks.…”
Section: Between-judge Consistencysupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Similarly to [29], we used a crowd sourcing service (i.e., CrowdFlower [30]) to have the clips assessed.…”
Section: E Personality Judgementsmentioning
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“…Extended studies on larger datasets achieve accuracies around 55% (Nowson, 2007;Estival et al, 2007). More recent work in this area focuses on the personality prediction in social networks Kosinski et al, 2014) and multimodal personality prediction (Biel and Gatica-Perez, 2013;Aran and Gatica-Perez, 2013). These trends emphasized the correlation of network features and audiovisual features with extraversion, giving rise to the Workshop on Computational Personality Recognition (for an overview see (Celli et al, 2013;Celli et al, 2014).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%