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Awe the Audience: How the Narrative Trajectories Affect Audience Perception in Public Speaking

机译:敬畏观众:叙述轨迹如何影响公众演讲中的观众感知

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Telling a great story often involves a deliberate alteration of emotions. In this paper, we objectively measure and analyze the narrative trajectories of stories in public speaking and their impact on subjective ratings. We conduct the analysis using the transcripts of over 2000 TED talks and estimate potential audience response using over 5 million spontaneous annotations from the viewers. We use IBM Watson Tone Analyzer to extract sentence-wise emotion, language, and social scores. Our study indicates that it is possible to predict (with AUC as high as 0.88) the subjective ratings of the audience by analyzing the narrative trajectories. Additionally, we find that some trajectories (for example, a flat trajectory of joy) correlate well with some specific ratings (e.g. "Longwinded") assigned by the viewers. Such an association could be useful in forecasting audience responses using objective analysis.
机译:讲述一个伟大的故事往往涉及故意改变情绪。 在本文中,我们客观地衡量和分析公众口语故事的叙事轨迹及其对主观评级的影响。 我们使用2000多个TED会谈的成绩单进行分析,并使用来自观众的超过500万自发注释来估计潜在的受众响应。 我们使用IBM Watson Tone Analyzer来提取句子方面的情感,语言和社会分数。 我们的研究表明,通过分析叙事轨迹,可以预测观众的主观评级(AUC,高达0.88)。 此外,我们发现一些轨迹(例如,扁平的快乐轨迹)与某些特定的评级相比很好地相关(例如,观众分配的“长时间”)。 这种关联可用于预测使用客观分析的受众答复。

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