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Personality, Working Memory Capacity and Expert Manual Annotation of German Spontaneous Speech. / Stepikhov, Anton ; Loukina, Anastassia.
Speech and Computer: 20th International Conference, SPECOM 2018, Leipzig, Germany, September 18–22, 2018, Proceedings. Springer Nature, 2018. p. 656-666 (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; Vol. 11096).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Personality, Working Memory Capacity and Expert Manual Annotation of German Spontaneous Speech
AU - Stepikhov, Anton
AU - Loukina, Anastassia
N1 - Stepikhov A., Loukina A. (2018) Personality, Working Memory Capacity and Expert Manual Annotation of German Spontaneous Speech. In: Karpov A., Jokisch O., Potapova R. (eds) Speech and Computer. SPECOM 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11096. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99579-3_67
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - The paper explores the relationship between expert manual annotation of German spontaneous speech and annotator’s individuality with regard to personality traits, working memory capacity and processing speed. The research question is whether there is a relationship between the annotated sentence length and individual traits of the annotator. The participants were asked to detect sentence boundaries in the transcripts of German spontaneous monologues and to perform several test tasks. Personality traits were examined using the Five Factor Personality Inventory. Working memory capacity was measured through reading span and operation span tasks. To compute processing speed we used Letter Comparison and Pattern Comparison tasks. Linear mixed modelling revealed the significant effect of the personality trait “Neuroticism” on the length of annotated sentences. Contrary to the initial hypothesis, working memory capacity of annotators was not related to sentence length. Processing speed did not have any effect on sentence length either.
AB - The paper explores the relationship between expert manual annotation of German spontaneous speech and annotator’s individuality with regard to personality traits, working memory capacity and processing speed. The research question is whether there is a relationship between the annotated sentence length and individual traits of the annotator. The participants were asked to detect sentence boundaries in the transcripts of German spontaneous monologues and to perform several test tasks. Personality traits were examined using the Five Factor Personality Inventory. Working memory capacity was measured through reading span and operation span tasks. To compute processing speed we used Letter Comparison and Pattern Comparison tasks. Linear mixed modelling revealed the significant effect of the personality trait “Neuroticism” on the length of annotated sentences. Contrary to the initial hypothesis, working memory capacity of annotators was not related to sentence length. Processing speed did not have any effect on sentence length either.
KW - Annotation
KW - German
KW - Personality
KW - Segmentation
KW - Sentence boundary detection
KW - Spontaneous speech
KW - Working memory capacity
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-99579-3_67
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-99579-3_67
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-3-319-99578-6
T3 - Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
SP - 656
EP - 666
BT - Speech and Computer
PB - Springer Nature
T2 - 20th International Conference on Speech and Computer
Y2 - 18 September 2018 through 22 September 2018
ER -
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