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Dr. Markus Koppensteiner markus.koppensteiner@univie.ac.at
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KOPPENSTEINER, M., GRAMMER, K. (2008). How the body moves an audience: Personality in Speeches. Talk presented at the XIX. Conference of the International Society of Human Ethology 2008 at Bologna, Italy. Allwood, J., Kopp, S., Grammer, K., Ahlsen, E., Oberzaucher, E. & Koppensteiner, M. (2007). The analysis of embodied communicative feedback in multimodal corpora: a prerequisite for behavior simulation. Journal of Language Resources and Evaluation, 41, 255-272. Koppensteiner, M., Grammer, K. (2010). Motion patterns in political speech and their influence on personality ratings. Journal of Research in Personality, 44, 374-379. Koppensteiner, M. Koppensteiner, M. (2011). Perceiving personality in simple motion cues. Koppensteiner, M., Grammer, K. (2011). Body movements of male and female speakers and their influence on perceptions of personality, Personality and Individual Differences, 51, 743-747. Koppensteiner, M. (2013). Motion cues that make an impression: Predicting perceived personality by minimal motion information. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 1137-1143. SAMPLE CODE AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON PUBLISHED WORK Koppensteiner M. (2007). Double buffering in a Win32 program. Koppensteiner M. (2012). An Introduction to OpenCV. Displaying and Manipulating Video and Motion Data. Koppensteiner M. (2013). An introduction to OpenCV (Part II): Implementing mouse events, manipulating images, and creating video clips. Article and source code available at http://www.codeproject.com http://www.fwf.ac.at/de/public_relations/press/pv201309-de.html http://bps-research-digest.blogspot.com/2010/07/its-way-they-move-politicians.html
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