Time is On My Side: Dynamics of Talk-Time Sharing in Video-chat Conversations

Sean Zhang, Justine Zhang, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil

Proceedings of CSCW 2025.


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                                    Conversational Behavior


ABSTRACT:

                                   

An intrinsic aspect of every conversation is the way talk-time is shared between multiple speakers. Conversations can be balanced, with each speaker claiming a similar amount of talk-time, or imbalanced when one talks disproportionately. Such overall distributions are the consequence of continuous negotiations between the speakers throughout the conversation: who should be talking at every point in time, and for how long?

In this work we introduce a computational framework for quantifying both the conversation-level distribution of talk-time between speakers, as well as the lower-level dynamics that lead to it. We derive a typology of talk-time sharing dynamics structured by several intuitive axes of variation. By applying this framework to a large dataset of video-chats between strangers, we confirm that, perhaps unsurprisingly, different conversation-level distributions of talk-time are perceived differently by speakers, with balanced conversations being preferred over imbalanced ones, especially by those who end up talking less. Then we reveal that---even when they lead to the same level of overall balance---different types of talk-time sharing dynamics are perceived differently by the participants, highlighting the relevance of our newly introduced typology. Finally, we discuss how our framework offers new tools to designers of computer-mediated communication platforms, for both human-human and human-AI communication.

BibTeX ENTRY:

                                

@InProceedings{Zhang-time:25,

  author={Sean Zhang, Justine Zhang, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil},

  title={Time is On My Side: Dynamics of Talk-Time Sharing in Video-chat Conversations},

  booktitle={Proceedings of CSCW},

  year={2025}

}