Our goal is to reduce meeting participants ’ note-taking effort by automatically identifying utterances whose contents meeting participants are likely to include in their notes. Though note-taking is different from meeting summarization, these two problems are related. In this paper we apply techniques developed in extractive meeting summarization research to the problem of identifying noteworthy utterances. We show that these algorithms achieve an f-measure of 0.14 over a 5-meeting sequence of related meetings. The precision – 0.15 – is triple that of the trivial baseline of simply labeling every utterance as noteworthy. We also introduce the concept of “show-worthy ” utterances – utterances that contain information that could conceivably ...
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...
In face-to-face meetings, assigning and agreeing to carry out future actions is a fre-quent subject ...
Our goal is to reduce meeting participants ’ note-taking effort by automatically identifying utteran...
Our goal is to reduce meeting participants’ note-taking effort by automatically identifying uttera...
In this paper, we investigate using meeting-specific characteris-tics to improve extractive meeting ...
We analyze and compare two different methods for unsupervised extractive spontaneous speech summariz...
International audienceWe analyze and compare two different methods for unsupervised extractive spont...
Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversati...
When working in a group, it is essential to understand each other's viewpoints to increase group coh...
Nowadays, there are various ways for people to share and exchange information. Phone calls, E-mails,...
Meetings typically contain important regions that are likely to be the focus of summarization and re...
This paper investigates how prosodic features can be used to augment lexical features for meeting su...
Finding relevant segments in meeting recordings is important for summarization, browsing, and retrie...
Abstract A system that could reliably identify and sum up the most important points of a conversatio...
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...
In face-to-face meetings, assigning and agreeing to carry out future actions is a fre-quent subject ...
Our goal is to reduce meeting participants ’ note-taking effort by automatically identifying utteran...
Our goal is to reduce meeting participants’ note-taking effort by automatically identifying uttera...
In this paper, we investigate using meeting-specific characteris-tics to improve extractive meeting ...
We analyze and compare two different methods for unsupervised extractive spontaneous speech summariz...
International audienceWe analyze and compare two different methods for unsupervised extractive spont...
Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversati...
When working in a group, it is essential to understand each other's viewpoints to increase group coh...
Nowadays, there are various ways for people to share and exchange information. Phone calls, E-mails,...
Meetings typically contain important regions that are likely to be the focus of summarization and re...
This paper investigates how prosodic features can be used to augment lexical features for meeting su...
Finding relevant segments in meeting recordings is important for summarization, browsing, and retrie...
Abstract A system that could reliably identify and sum up the most important points of a conversatio...
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...
In face-to-face meetings, assigning and agreeing to carry out future actions is a fre-quent subject ...