Automated Detection of Joint Attention and Mutual Gaze in Free Play Parent-Child Interactions
Publication date
2023-10-09
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André, Elisabeth
Chetouani, Mohamed
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Abstract
Observing a child’s interaction with their parents can provide us with important information about the child’s cognitive development. Nonverbal cues such as joint attention and mutual gaze can indicate a child’s engagement, and have diagnostic value. Since manual coding of gaze events during child-parent interactions is time-consuming and error-prone, there is a need for automatic assessment tools, capable of working with camera recordings without specialized eye-tracking equipment. There are few studies in this setting, and accessing naturalistic parent-child videos is difficult. In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of detecting joint attention and mutual gaze in videos. We test approach on challenging data of a child and a parent engaged in free play. By combining multiple off-the-shelf approaches, we manage to create a system that does not require much labeling and is flexible to use for view-independent interaction analysis.
Keywords
cognitive development, joint attention, mutual gaze, parent-child interaction, Taverne, Software, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Computer Networks and Communications
Citation
Li, P, Lu, H, Poppe, R W & Salah, A A 2023, Automated Detection of Joint Attention and Mutual Gaze in Free Play Parent-Child Interactions. in E André & M Chetouani (eds), ICMI 2023 Companion - Companion Publication of the 25th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction : Companion Publication of the 25th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 374–382. https://doi.org/10.1145/3610661.3616234