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Supervised and Unsupervised Feature Selection for Inferring Social Nature of Telephone Conversations from Their Content.

Anthony Stark1, Izhak Shafran, Jeffrey Kaye.   

Abstract

The ability to reliably infer the nature of telephone conversations opens up a variety of applications, ranging from designing context-sensitive user interfaces on smartphones, to providing new tools for social psychologists and social scientists to study and understand social life of different subpopulations within different contexts. Using a unique corpus of everyday telephone conversations collected from eight residences over the duration of a year, we investigate the utility of popular features, extracted solely from the content, in classifying business-oriented calls from others. Through feature selection experiments, we find that the discrimination can be performed robustly for a majority of the calls using a small set of features. Remarkably, features learned from unsupervised methods, specifically latent Dirichlet allocation, perform almost as well as with as those from supervised methods. The unsupervised clusters learned in this task shows promise of finer grain inference of social nature of telephone conversations.

Year:  2003        PMID: 22754884      PMCID: PMC3384521          DOI: 10.1109/ICCV.2003.1238369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc IEEE Workshop Autom Speech Recognit Underst


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1.  Hello, Who is Calling?: Can Words Reveal the Social Nature of Conversations?

Authors:  Anthony Stark; Izhak Shafran; Jeffrey Kaye
Journal:  Proc Conf       Date:  2012
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