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- Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil - Cornell University
Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Associate Professor of Information Science at Cornell University, studies conversational dynamics and develops tools to improve human communication
- Echoes of Power: Language Effects and Power Differences in Social . . .
Here, we show that in group discussions, power differentials be-tween participants are subtly revealed by how much one individual immediately echoes the linguistic style of the person they are re-sponding to Starting from this observation, we propose an anal-ysis framework based on linguistic coordination that can be used to shed light on power relationships and that works consistently across
- How did we get here? Summarizing conversation dynamics
We recruit 20 university students fluent in En-glish as participants A subset of participants make their guesses based on the transcripts only, while another subset make guesses based on summaries only
- Asking the Right Question: Inferring Advice-Seeking Intentions from . . .
People often share personal narratives in order to seek advice from others To properly infer the narrator’s intention, one needs to apply a certain degree of common sense and social in-tuition To test the capabilities of NLP sys-tems to recover such intuition, we introduce the new task of inferring what is the advice-seeking goal behind a personal narrative We formulate this as a cloze
- Winning Arguments: Interaction Dynamics and Persuasion Strategies in . . .
Besides interaction dynamics, language is a powerful tool that is in the full control of the challengers In §4 we explore this perspec-tive by tackling the task of predicting which of two similar coun-terarguments will succeed in changing the same view By com-paring similar arguments we focus on the role of stylistic choices in the presentation of an argument (identifying reasoning strate
- Conversational Flow in Oxford-style Debates
Abstract Public debates are a common platform for pre-senting and juxtaposing diverging views on important issues In this work we propose a methodology for tracking how ideas flow be-tween participants throughout a debate We use this approach in a case study of Oxford-style debates—a competitive format where the winner is determined by audience votes—and show how the outcome of a debate
- Tracing the Use of Practices through Networks of Collaboration
Abstract An active line of research has used on-line data to study the ways in which discrete units of information—including mes-sages, photos, product recommendations, group invitations— spread through social networks There is relatively little un-derstanding, however, of how on-line data might help in studying the diffusion of more complex practices—roughly, routines or styles of work
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