Computational Charisma -- A Brick by Brick Blueprint for Building Charismatic Artificial Intelligence
Bj\"orn W. Schuller, Shahin Amiriparian, Anton Batliner, Alexander, Gebhard, Maurice Gerzcuk, Vincent Karas, Alexander Kathan, Lennart Seizer,, Johanna L\"ochner

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive blueprint for developing AI systems capable of exhibiting and recognizing charisma, integrating psychological models, behavioral cues, and computational techniques across spoken language and social interactions.
Contribution
It offers a novel interdisciplinary framework combining psychology, AI, and social signal processing to build and analyze charismatic AI.
Findings
Overview of psychological models of charisma
Identification of behavioral cues for charisma
Blueprint for computational recognition and generation of charisma
Abstract
Charisma is considered as one's ability to attract and potentially also influence others. Clearly, there can be considerable interest from an artificial intelligence's (AI) perspective to provide it with such skill. Beyond, a plethora of use cases opens up for computational measurement of human charisma, such as for tutoring humans in the acquisition of charisma, mediating human-to-human conversation, or identifying charismatic individuals in big social data. A number of models exist that base charisma on various dimensions, often following the idea that charisma is given if someone could and would help others. Examples include influence (could help) and affability (would help) in scientific studies or power (could help), presence, and warmth (both would help) as a popular concept. Modelling high levels in these dimensions for humanoid robots or virtual agents, seems accomplishable.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining · Topic Modeling · Personality Traits and Psychology
MethodsBalanced Selection
