Detecting Trust and Deception in Group Interaction
暫譯: 群體互動中的信任與欺騙檢測

Subrahmanian, V. S., Burgoon, Judee K., Dunbar, Norah E.

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2021-02-08
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 222
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  • ISBN: 303054382X
  • ISBN-13: 9783030543822
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商品描述

Part I: Theory Underlying Investigating Deception in Groups.- 1. Prelude: Relational Communication and the link to Deception.- 2 An integrated Spiral Model of Trust.- 3. The Impact of Culture in Deception and Deception Detection.- Part II: The SCAN Project.- 4. A System for Multi-Person, Multi-Modal Data Collection in Behavioral Information Systems.- 5. Dominance in Groups: How Dyadic Power Theory Can Apply to Group Discussions.- 6. Behavioral Indicators of Dominance in an Adversarial Group Negotiation Game.- 7. Attention-based Facial Behavior Analytics in Social Communication.- 8. Iterative Collective Classification for Visual Focus of Attention Prediction.- Part III: SCAN Project Foundations: Preceding Empirical Investigations of Deception.- 9. Effects of Modality Interactivity and Deception Communication Quality and Task Performance.- 10. Incremental Information Disclosure in Qualitative Financial Reporting: Differences between Fraudulent and Non-Fraudulent Companies.- 11. Cultural Influence on Deceptive Communication.-

商品描述(中文翻譯)

第一部分:調查團體中欺騙的理論基礎。- 1. 前言:關係溝通與欺騙之間的聯繫。- 2. 一個整合的信任螺旋模型。- 3. 文化在欺騙及欺騙檢測中的影響。- 第二部分:SCAN計畫。- 4. 一個用於行為資訊系統的多個人、多模態數據收集系統。- 5. 團體中的主導地位:二人權力理論如何應用於團體討論。- 6. 對抗性團體談判遊戲中的主導行為指標。- 7. 社交溝通中的基於注意力的面部行為分析。- 8. 用於視覺注意力預測的迭代集體分類。- 第三部分:SCAN計畫基礎:先前的欺騙實證研究。- 9. 模態互動性、欺騙溝通質量與任務表現的影響。- 10. 定性財務報告中的增量信息披露:欺詐公司與非欺詐公司之間的差異。- 11. 文化對欺騙溝通的影響。-

作者簡介

V.S. Subrahmanian is the Dartmouth College Distinguished Professor in Cybersecurity, Technology, and Society and Director of the Institute for Security, Technology, and Society at Dartmouth. He previously served as a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Maryland from 1989-2017 where he created and headed both the Lab for Computational Cultural Dynamics and the Center for Digital International Government. He also served for 6+ years as Director of the University of Maryland's Institute for Advanced Computer Studies. Prof. Subrahmanian is an expert on big data analytics including methods to analyze text/geospatial/relational/social network data, learn behavioral models from the data, forecast actions, and influence behaviors with applications to cybersecurity and counterterrorism. He has written five books, edited ten, and published over 300 refereed articles. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence and received numerous other honors and awards. His work has been featured in numerous outlets such as the Baltimore Sun, the Economist, Science, Nature, the Washington Post, American Public Media. He serves on the editorial boards of numerous journals including Science, the Board of Directors of the Development Gateway Foundation (set up by the World Bank), SentiMetrix, Inc., and on the Research Advisory Board of Tata Consultancy Services. He previously served on DARPA's Executive Advisory Council on Advanced Logistics and as an ad-hoc member of the US Air Force Science Advisory Board.

Judee K. Burgoon is Director of Research for the Center for the Management of Information at the University of Arizona, where she holds titles as professor of communication, family studies and human development. She has authored or edited 17 books and monographs (Detecting Trust and Deception in Group Interaction, Social Signal Processing, Discovering Hidden Temporal Patterns in Behavior and Interaction, Nonverbal Communication, Interpersonal Adaptation, Small Group Communication, Mexican Americans and the Mass Media) and over 300 articles, chapters and reviews. Her current research on deception, dyadic interaction, and technologies for automated analysis of nonverbal and verbal communication has been funded by the National Science Foundation; Department of Defense Air Force, Army, Navy and ODNI; Department of Homeland Security; IARPA; and Gannett Foundation, among others. She is the recipient of the highest honors given by the International Communication Association and National Communication Association and has held several offices in NCA including Chair of the Nonverbal Communication Division and Chair of the Research Board. She also served as Site Director of the Center for Identification Research, an NSF multi-university research organization.

Norah E. Dunbar is a Professor of Communication at the University of California Santa Barbara. She teaches courses in nonverbal and interpersonal communication, communication theory, and deception detection. She is also an Affiliate Faculty in the Center for Information, Technology & Society; the Center for Digital Games Research; the Center for Responsible Machine Learning, and the Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences program. She has received over $13 Million in research funding from agencies such as the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, and the Center for Identification Technology Research. She has published over 65 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and has presented over 100 papers at National and International conferences. Her research has appeared in top journals in her discipline including Communication Research, Communication Monographs, and Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication as well as interdisciplinary journals such as Journal of Management Information Systems and Computers in Human Behavior. She has served on the editorial board of over a dozen disciplinary journals and as the Chair of the Nonverbal Division of the National Communication Association in 2014-2016. She is the current Chair of the Communication Department at UCSB.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

V.S. Subrahmanian 是達特茅斯學院的網絡安全、技術與社會特聘教授,並擔任達特茅斯安全、技術與社會研究所的所長。他曾於1989年至2017年擔任馬里蘭大學計算機科學教授,並創建及負責計算文化動態實驗室和數位國際政府中心。他還曾擔任馬里蘭大學高級計算機研究所的所長超過六年。Subrahmanian教授是大數據分析的專家,專注於分析文本、地理空間、關聯和社交網絡數據的方法,從數據中學習行為模型,預測行動,並影響行為,應用於網絡安全和反恐。他已撰寫五本書籍,編輯十本書籍,並發表超過300篇經過審核的文章。他是美國科學促進會和人工智慧促進協會的會士,並獲得多項其他榮譽和獎項。他的研究成果曾在《巴爾的摩太陽報》、《經濟學人》、《科學》、《自然》、《華盛頓郵報》和美國公共媒體等多個媒體上報導。他擔任多本期刊的編輯委員會成員,包括Science,以及世界銀行設立的發展網關基金會董事會、SentiMetrix, Inc.,並在塔塔顧問服務公司的研究諮詢委員會任職。他曾擔任DARPA高級物流執行諮詢委員會成員,並作為美國空軍科學諮詢委員會的臨時成員。

Judee K. Burgoon 是亞利桑那大學信息管理中心的研究主任,同時擔任傳播學、家庭研究和人類發展的教授。她已撰寫或編輯17本書籍和專著(Detecting Trust and Deception in Group Interaction, Social Signal Processing, Discovering Hidden Temporal Patterns in Behavior and Interaction, Nonverbal Communication, Interpersonal Adaptation, Small Group Communication, Mexican Americans and the Mass Media),以及超過300篇文章、章節和評論。她目前在欺騙、雙人互動和自動分析非語言及語言溝通技術的研究獲得了國家科學基金會、國防部空軍、陸軍、海軍及國家情報總監辦公室、國土安全部、IARPA和甘尼特基金會等機構的資助。她是國際傳播協會和全國傳播協會頒發的最高榮譽的獲得者,並在NCA擔任過多個職位,包括非語言傳播部門主席和研究委員會主席。她還曾擔任國家科學基金會多所大學研究組織的識別研究中心的現場主任。

Norah E. Dunbar 是加州大學聖塔巴巴拉分校的傳播學教授。她教授非語言和人際溝通、傳播理論和欺騙檢測等課程。她還是信息、技術與社會中心、數位遊戲研究中心、負責任機器學習中心及社會科學定量方法計劃的附屬教員。她從情報高級研究計劃活動、國家科學基金會、國防部和識別技術研究中心等機構獲得超過1300萬美元的研究資金。她已發表超過65篇經過同行評審的期刊文章和書籍章節,並在國內外會議上發表超過100篇論文。她的研究成果出現在她的學科頂尖期刊中,包括Communication ResearchCommunication MonographsJournal of Computer-Mediated Communication,以及跨學科期刊如Journal of Management Information SystemsComputers in Human Behavior。她曾擔任十多本學科期刊的編輯委員會成員,並在2014至2016年擔任全國傳播協會非語言部門的主席。她目前是UCSB傳播系的系主任。