Automatic analysis of social interactions attracts major attention in the computing community, but relatively few benchmarks are available to researchers active in the domain. This paper presents a new, publicly available, corpus of political debates including not only raw data, but a rich set of socially relevant annotations such as turn-taking (who speaks when and how much), agreement and disagreement between participants, and role played by people involved in each debate. The collection includes 70 debates for a total of 43 hours and 10 minutes of material.
Ali H. Sayed, Valentina Shumovskaia, Stefan Vlaski, Konstantinos Ntemos
David Lyndon Emsley, Arthur César Pinon, Pierrick Berruyer