Applause Analysis
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This is an idea which occured to me some time back... at a conference...
Given a crowded room (say, large lecture auditorium size), some people always seem to be the first to clap, and the last.
- Are there key people who are clap catalysts?
- Does applause ripple out from them?
- Similarly at the end of applause, are there key people who stop early and encourage the stopping around them.
It boils down to 'does applause propogate and cease randomly, or in waves'?
I'm not sure how to test this... large crowd, and some TV analysis software? Microphones per location?
What about a beats epr minute clapping rate map of the audience. This would be best done perhaps with microphones on each location so as to measure that locations claps?