This paper investigates how prosodic features can be used to augment lexical features for meeting summarization. Auto-matic detection of summary-worthy content using non-lexical features, like prosody, has generally focused on features cal-culated over dialogue acts. However, a salient role of prosody is to distinguish important words within utterances. To exam-ine whether including more fine grained prosodic information can help extractive summarization, we perform experiments incorporating lexical and prosodic features at different levels. For ICSI and AMI meeting corpora, we find that combining prosodic and lexical features at a lower level has better AUROC performance than adding in prosodic features derived over di-alogue acts. ROUGE F...
Owing to the rapidly growing multimedia content available on the Internet, extractive spoken documen...
Our goal is to reduce meeting participants ’ note-taking effort by automatically identifying utteran...
We address the problem of identifying words and phrases that accurately capture, or contribute to, t...
Several approaches to automatic speech summarization are discussed below, using the ICSI Meetings co...
We present results of an empirical study of the usefulness of different types of features in selecti...
In this paper, we investigate using meeting-specific characteris-tics to improve extractive meeting ...
When a speaker leaves a voicemail message there are prosodic cues that emphasize the important point...
The inherently linear and sequential property of speech raises the need for ways to better navigate...
Document summarization has proven to be a desirable component in many information management systems...
Most previous work on meeting summarization focused on extrac-tive approaches; however, directly con...
This paper presents a novel data-driven approach to summarizing spoken audio transcripts utilizing l...
We explore speaker-specific prosodic modeling for dialog act segmentation of speech from the ICSI Me...
We explore the use of prosodic features beyond pauses, including duration, pitch, and energy feature...
We automatically extract the summaries of spoken class lectures. This paper presents a novel method ...
Identifying whether an utterance is a statement, question, greeting, and so forth is integral to eff...
Owing to the rapidly growing multimedia content available on the Internet, extractive spoken documen...
Our goal is to reduce meeting participants ’ note-taking effort by automatically identifying utteran...
We address the problem of identifying words and phrases that accurately capture, or contribute to, t...
Several approaches to automatic speech summarization are discussed below, using the ICSI Meetings co...
We present results of an empirical study of the usefulness of different types of features in selecti...
In this paper, we investigate using meeting-specific characteris-tics to improve extractive meeting ...
When a speaker leaves a voicemail message there are prosodic cues that emphasize the important point...
The inherently linear and sequential property of speech raises the need for ways to better navigate...
Document summarization has proven to be a desirable component in many information management systems...
Most previous work on meeting summarization focused on extrac-tive approaches; however, directly con...
This paper presents a novel data-driven approach to summarizing spoken audio transcripts utilizing l...
We explore speaker-specific prosodic modeling for dialog act segmentation of speech from the ICSI Me...
We explore the use of prosodic features beyond pauses, including duration, pitch, and energy feature...
We automatically extract the summaries of spoken class lectures. This paper presents a novel method ...
Identifying whether an utterance is a statement, question, greeting, and so forth is integral to eff...
Owing to the rapidly growing multimedia content available on the Internet, extractive spoken documen...
Our goal is to reduce meeting participants ’ note-taking effort by automatically identifying utteran...
We address the problem of identifying words and phrases that accurately capture, or contribute to, t...