Abstract—This paper presents two approaches for speaker role recognition in multiparty audio recordings. The experiments are performed over a corpus of 96 radio bulletins corresponding to roughly 19 h of material. Each recording involves, on average, 11 speakers playing one among six roles belonging to a predefined set. Both proposed approaches start by segmenting automatically the recordings into single speaker segments, but perform role recog-nition using different techniques. The first approach is based on Social Network Analysis, the second relies on the intervention du-ration distribution across different speakers. The two approaches are used separately and combined and the results show that around 85 % of the recording time can be lab...
The computing community has shown a significant interest for the analysis of social interactions in ...
The computing community has shown a significant interest for the analysis of social interactions in ...
This paper proposes an approach for the automatic recognition of roles in settings like news and tal...
This paper presents two approaches for speaker role recognition in multiparty audio recordings. The ...
Abstract. This paper shows how Social Network Analysis, the sociological domain studying the interac...
This paper shows how Social Network Analysis, the sociological domain studying the interaction betwe...
This paper presents an approach for the recognition of roles in multiparty recordings. The approach ...
This paper shows how Social Network Analysis, the study of relational data in specific social enviro...
Automatic analysis of social interactions attracts increasing attention in the multimedia community....
Roles are a key aspect of social interactions, as they contribute to the overall predictability of s...
This paper presents experiments on the automatic recognition of roles in meetings. The proposed appr...
Abstract—Roles are a key aspect of social interactions, as they contribute to the overall predictabi...
The computing community is making significant efforts towards the development of automatic approache...
Speaker Diarization aims at inferring who spoke when in an audio stream and involves two simultaneou...
Speaker diarization of meeting recordings is generally based on acoustic information ignoring that m...
The computing community has shown a significant interest for the analysis of social interactions in ...
The computing community has shown a significant interest for the analysis of social interactions in ...
This paper proposes an approach for the automatic recognition of roles in settings like news and tal...
This paper presents two approaches for speaker role recognition in multiparty audio recordings. The ...
Abstract. This paper shows how Social Network Analysis, the sociological domain studying the interac...
This paper shows how Social Network Analysis, the sociological domain studying the interaction betwe...
This paper presents an approach for the recognition of roles in multiparty recordings. The approach ...
This paper shows how Social Network Analysis, the study of relational data in specific social enviro...
Automatic analysis of social interactions attracts increasing attention in the multimedia community....
Roles are a key aspect of social interactions, as they contribute to the overall predictability of s...
This paper presents experiments on the automatic recognition of roles in meetings. The proposed appr...
Abstract—Roles are a key aspect of social interactions, as they contribute to the overall predictabi...
The computing community is making significant efforts towards the development of automatic approache...
Speaker Diarization aims at inferring who spoke when in an audio stream and involves two simultaneou...
Speaker diarization of meeting recordings is generally based on acoustic information ignoring that m...
The computing community has shown a significant interest for the analysis of social interactions in ...
The computing community has shown a significant interest for the analysis of social interactions in ...
This paper proposes an approach for the automatic recognition of roles in settings like news and tal...