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VIP-MINGLE: A Corpus for Videoconference and In-Person Multimodal Interaction in Group Language Engagement

Human-Computer Interaction 2026-07-15 v1 Multimedia

Abstract

Group conversations are a fundamental yet complex form of social interaction central to human cognition and telecommunication technology. While understanding and facilitating these interactions has been a long-standing goal, findings are often isolated within specific in-person or videoconferencing settings due to a scarcity of datasets that bridge the two. We introduce VIP-MINGLE, a multimodal dataset comprising 59 hours of recordings (32 groups, 105 participants), featuring paired within-subject sessions in both settings. The dataset includes raw audio/video, psychometric data, processed multimodal features (e.g., diarized speech, facial expressions, transcriptions), and time-resolved human annotations. Our analysis reveals significant behavioral distribution shifts across multiple modalities between settings, reinforcing the need for a cross-setting corpus. VIP-MINGLE serves as a critical resource for developing robust models of group conversations across settings.

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@article{arxiv.2607.13614,
  title  = {VIP-MINGLE: A Corpus for Videoconference and In-Person Multimodal Interaction in Group Language Engagement},
  author = {Andrew Chang and Abhinay K Bodi and Wenxin Deng and Junrui Huang and Venu G Kadamba and Sumanth B H Karanam and Dhiwahar A Kennady and David Poeppel and Dustin Freeman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.13614},
  year   = {2026}
}

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