Cita:
Delgado-Gómez, D., Masó-Besga, A. E., Aguado, D., Rubio, V. J., Sujar, A., & Bayona, S. (2022). Automatic Personality Assessment through Movement Analysis. In Sensors, 22,(10), p. 3949-3960
Patrocinador:
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España)
Agradecimientos:
This research was partially funded by the Spanish National Project, grant number RTI2018-
101857-B-I00. Additionally, by Instituto Salud Carlos III, grant number DTS21/00091. It has been also
partially supported by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación PID2020-114911GB-I00.
Proyecto:
Gobierno de España. RTI2018-101857-B-I00 Gobierno de España. DTS21/00091 Gobierno de España. PID2020-114911GB-I00
Palabras clave:
Personality Assessment
,
Movement
,
Kinect
,
Big-Five Model
Obtaining accurate and objective assessments of an individual’s personality is vital in
many areas including education, medicine, sports and management. Currently, most personality
assessments are conducted using scales and questionnaires. Unfortunately, it Obtaining accurate and objective assessments of an individual’s personality is vital in
many areas including education, medicine, sports and management. Currently, most personality
assessments are conducted using scales and questionnaires. Unfortunately, it has been observed
that both scales and questionnaires present various drawbacks. Their limitations include the lack
of veracity in the answers, limitations in the number of times they can be administered, or cultural
biases. To solve these problems, several articles have been published in recent years proposing the use
of movements that participants make during their evaluation as personality predictors. In this work,
a multiple linear regression model was developed to assess the examinee’s personality based on their
movements. Movements were captured with the low-cost Microsoft Kinect camera, which facilitates
its acceptance and implementation. To evaluate the performance of the proposed system, a pilot
study was conducted aimed at assessing the personality traits defined by the Big-Five Personality
Model. It was observed that the traits that best fit the model are Extroversion and Conscientiousness.
In addition, several patterns that characterize the five personality traits were identified. These results
show that it is feasible to assess an individual’s personality through his or her movements and open
up pathways for several research.[+][-]