Lecture |
Date |
Topic |
Assignments |
1 | 1/28 |
Introduction and SLP overview (slides) |
Email proflevitan at gmail from your preferred contact email, subject line NLPpsych: YOURNAME. |
2 | 2/4 |
Gender (slides)
Readings:
Optional:
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3 |
2/11 |
Emotion (slides)
Readings:
Optional:
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2/18 |
Presidents Day: GC closed |
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4 |
2/25 |
Sentiment analysis slides (Jurafsky)
Readings:
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3/4 |
CUNY snow closure |
5 |
3/11 |
Entrainment (slides)
Readings:
Optional (long but good):
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6 |
3/18 |
Personality (slides)
Readings:
- Mairesse, F., Walker, M. A., Mehl, M. R., & Moore, R. K. (2007). Using linguistic cues for the automatic recognition of personality in conversation and text.
- Mohammadi, G., Vinciarelli, A., & Mortillaro, M. (2010, October). The voice of personality: Mapping nonverbal vocal behavior into trait attributions.
- Mairesse, F., & Walker, M. A. (2008, June). Trainable Generation of Big-Five Personality Styles through Data-Driven Parameter Estimation.
- An & Levitan, 2018. "Lexical and acoustic deep learning model for personality recognition."
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7 |
3/25 |
Liking and trust
(slides)
Optional:
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9 |
4/1 |
Influence
Readings:
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10 |
4/8 |
Autism (slides)
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11 |
4/15 |
Mental illness
Readings:
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4/22 |
Spring recess |
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12 |
4/29 |
Cognition and dementia
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13 |
5/6 |
Deception
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14 |
5/13 |
Depression (slides)
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5/15 |
Snow day makeup Final presentations:
Speaker state/trait recognition in production:
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Final paper due at midnight.
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