Title
Sub-Population Specific Models of Couples’ Conflict
Abstract
Interpersonal conflict between couples is a significant source of stress with long-lasting effects on partners’ physical and psychological health. Motivated by findings in psychological science, we study how couples with distinct relationship functioning characteristics experience conflict in real life. We propose sub-population specific machine learning models using hierarchical and adaptive learning frameworks to automatically detect interpersonal conflict through the ambulatory monitoring of couples’ physiological signals, audio samples, and linguistic indices. Results indicate that the proposed models outperform a general model learned for the entire population and separate models independently trained on each sub-population, providing a foundation toward personalized health applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2020
10.1145/3372045
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Interpersonal conflict,ambulatory monitoring,feedforward neural network,multi-task learning,sub-population specific models
Journal
20
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
1533-5399
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Krit Gupta100.34
Aditya Gujral200.34
Theodora Chaspari33819.43
Adela C. Timmons472.10
Sohyun C. Han551.24
Yehsong Kim611.03
Sarah Barrett710.69
Stassja Sichko800.34
Gayla Margolin972.10