Viscom Project Presentaion
Viscom Project Presentaion
1. Openness.
2. Conscientiousness.
3. Extraversion.
4. Agreeableness.
5. Neuroticism.
Specifics for the experiment:
● For the sake of restricting the size of the experiment we chose only two
traits out of the five for our study of the correlation during the experiment.
1. Extraversion
2. Neuroticism
Extraversion:
Extraverted individuals who draws their energy from their interactions with the
social world. Extraverts are sociable, talkative, and outgoing. The opposite of
extraversion is introversion.
Extraverts are typically:
● Gregarious
● Assertive
● Active
● Excitement-seeking
● Emotionally positive and enthusiastic
● Warm and outgoing
● Like photos of brighter shades
Neuroticism:
Neuroticism refers to a tendency towards negative emotions and includes
experiences like feeling anxious and depressed. The opposite of neuroticism is
emotional stability.
Key facets of neuroticism include:
Step-1:
● Colour
● Intensity in the images-(brightness/darkness)
● Current mood/whim
● Optimism
● Positivity
● Environment
● Reality etc.
TIPI scoring:
● There are two questions for each trait one direct question and one reverse
question answered on a scale of 1 to 7
● Then the score for each trait is taken by taking the average of score for the
direct question and the complement of the score of the reverse question
● In our experiment, questions 1 and reverse of 3 indicate the score for
extroversion
● Questions 2 and the reverse of 4 indicate the score for Neuroticism
Using the scoring for TIPI:
Converting the range of the scores:
● Now both the TIPI score and our final score fall in the same range of 1-7
Using the final scores from images:
Average traits of the population:
These average traits show that the relative estimation from our modelling is
qualitatively accurately but is quantitatively overestimating both the traits in
comparison with the TIPI scores.
TIPI scores vs Final Scores from images:
1) Extroversion:
2) Neuroticism:
Error Measurement:
● From the final scores from images(S) and the TIPI scores(T) for each trait
we have calculated the error margins from the standardized value as:
ERROR =((S-T)/7)*100
● We also computed the Root Mean Square Error of the standardized errors
computed for each individual participant.
The errors computed: