A method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactions

Social interactions are a defining behavioural trait of social animals. Discovering characteristic patterns in the display of such behaviour is one of the fundamental endeavours in behavioural biology and psychology, as this promises to facilitate the general understanding, classification, predictio...

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Main Authors: Nikolai W. F. Bode, Andrew Sutton, Lindsey Lacey, John G. Fennell, Ute Leonards
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2017-01-01
Series:Royal Society Open Science
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160694
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spelling doaj-8559d1e676364f07838baf9ec3a8ed4d2020-11-25T03:59:24ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032017-01-014110.1098/rsos.160694160694A method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactionsNikolai W. F. BodeAndrew SuttonLindsey LaceyJohn G. FennellUte LeonardsSocial interactions are a defining behavioural trait of social animals. Discovering characteristic patterns in the display of such behaviour is one of the fundamental endeavours in behavioural biology and psychology, as this promises to facilitate the general understanding, classification, prediction and even automation of social interactions. We present a novel approach to study characteristic patterns, including both sequential and synchronous actions in social interactions. The key concept in our analysis is to represent social interactions as sequences of behavioural states and to focus on changes in behavioural states shown by individuals rather than on the duration for which they are displayed. We extend techniques from data mining and bioinformatics to detect frequent patterns in these sequences and to assess how these patterns vary across individuals or changes in interaction tasks. To illustrate our approach and to demonstrate its potential, we apply it to novel data on a simple physical interaction, where one person hands a cup to another person. Our findings advance the understanding of handover interactions, a benchmark scenario for social interactions. More generally, we suggest that our approach permits a general perspective for studying social interactions.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160694social interactionsinteraction patternssocial behaviourresearch methodssubsequence mining
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author Nikolai W. F. Bode
Andrew Sutton
Lindsey Lacey
John G. Fennell
Ute Leonards
spellingShingle Nikolai W. F. Bode
Andrew Sutton
Lindsey Lacey
John G. Fennell
Ute Leonards
A method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactions
Royal Society Open Science
social interactions
interaction patterns
social behaviour
research methods
subsequence mining
author_facet Nikolai W. F. Bode
Andrew Sutton
Lindsey Lacey
John G. Fennell
Ute Leonards
author_sort Nikolai W. F. Bode
title A method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactions
title_short A method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactions
title_full A method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactions
title_fullStr A method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactions
title_full_unstemmed A method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactions
title_sort method for detecting characteristic patterns in social interactions with an application to handover interactions
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Social interactions are a defining behavioural trait of social animals. Discovering characteristic patterns in the display of such behaviour is one of the fundamental endeavours in behavioural biology and psychology, as this promises to facilitate the general understanding, classification, prediction and even automation of social interactions. We present a novel approach to study characteristic patterns, including both sequential and synchronous actions in social interactions. The key concept in our analysis is to represent social interactions as sequences of behavioural states and to focus on changes in behavioural states shown by individuals rather than on the duration for which they are displayed. We extend techniques from data mining and bioinformatics to detect frequent patterns in these sequences and to assess how these patterns vary across individuals or changes in interaction tasks. To illustrate our approach and to demonstrate its potential, we apply it to novel data on a simple physical interaction, where one person hands a cup to another person. Our findings advance the understanding of handover interactions, a benchmark scenario for social interactions. More generally, we suggest that our approach permits a general perspective for studying social interactions.
topic social interactions
interaction patterns
social behaviour
research methods
subsequence mining
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160694
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