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Dr. Martijn Goudbeek is an Associate Professor at Tilburg University's Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (TSHD), specifically within the Department of Communication and Cognition. His research focuses on the intersection of emotion, language, and cross-cultural communication, with a strong emphasis on vocal and linguistic expression of affect. He has contributed significantly to understanding how emotional states influence language production and perception, particularly across cultural and linguistic boundaries. His work spans experimental psychology, computational linguistics, and human-robot interaction. He is affiliated with the Communication and Cognition department and teaches courses like 'The Emotional Brain' and 'Statistics and Experimental Methods.'
Key research themes include vocal emotion recognition in multilingual contexts, the role of rhythm and acoustic cues in affective communication, and the reproducibility of language evaluation methods. He has led projects such as the Multilingual Emotional Football Corpus (MEmoFC) and explored how cultural factors shape nonverbal expressions like smiles and gestures. His studies often combine empirical experiments with computational modeling, addressing topics ranging from politeness in mood-influenced communication to the design of socially intelligent chatbots and robots.
Dr. Goudbeek’s interdisciplinary approach bridges cognitive science, linguistics, and digital technologies. While no specific grants or awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to understanding human emotion expression and its technological applications. His work frequently engages with questions of reproducibility in NLP and dialogue systems, emphasizing methodological rigor in computational linguistics.



