Print Email Facebook Twitter Layered Regression Analysis on Multimodal Approach for Personality and Job Candidacy Prediction and Explanation Title Layered Regression Analysis on Multimodal Approach for Personality and Job Candidacy Prediction and Explanation Author Achmadnoer Sukma Wicaksana, Sukma (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science) Contributor Liem, Cynthia (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2017-08-24 Abstract Video blogs (vlogs) are a popular media form for people to present themselves. In case a vlogger would be a job candidate, vlog content can be useful for automatically assessing the candidate's traits, as well as potential interviewability. Using a dataset from the CVPR ChaLearn competition, we build a model predicting Big Five personality trait scores and invite to Interview score of vloggers, explicitly targeting explainability of the system output to humans without the technical background. We use human-explainable features as input, and linear models for the systems building blocks of our layered architecture to ensure a transparent system. This multimodal layered architecture model is an enhancement to our initial submission model to the ChaLearn competition. Six multimodal feature representations are constructed to capture facial expression, movement, speaking pattern, and linguistic usage. Each of these representations is treated individually before the late fusion technique to combine each prediction. For each, correlation analysis is done to get the relation between input features and the predicted traits by considering the significance level of Pearson's correlation coefficient. This way, we split each representation into two feature set; full feature set and subset of a high significance level of features. Three regression techniques are fitted to these two datasets per representation to get the best possible model for each. Then, the six predictions are combined on the second layer of regression to ensure the fair weighting. Our layered regression architecture ensures us to have the best possible model for each representation to make a better overall accuracy. As a result, our enhanced model outperform our initial ChaLearn competition submission model and other systems in the competition. Despite our simple linear model that has lower accuracy than the more complex model on the same competition, we have a strength of the more interpretable model and report description. Subject personality assessmentregression modelsmultimodalvideo resumelinear model To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a527395d-f42c-426d-b80b-29c3b6478802 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2017 Sukma Achmadnoer Sukma Wicaksana Files PDF Layered_Regression_Analys ... nation.pdf 2.64 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a527395d-f42c-426d-b80b-29c3b6478802/datastream/OBJ/view