The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices representing the location and identity of people in audio-visual documents essential for searching archives. Person discovery in the absence of prior identity knowledge requires accurate association of audio-visual cues and detected names. To this end, we present 3 different strategies to approach this problem: clustering-based naming, verification-based naming, and graph-based naming. Each of these strategies utilizes different recent advances in unsupervised face / speech representation, verification, and optimization. To have a better understanding of the approaches, this paper also provides a quantitative and qualitative comparative study of thes...
In this thesis we propose several methods for unsupervised person identification in TV broadcast usi...
In this thesis we propose several methods for unsupervised person identification in TV broadcast usi...
International audienceIn this paper an approach to human annotation propagation for person identific...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
Multimedia databases are growing rapidly in size in the digital age. To increase the value of these ...
International audienceTV archives are growing in size so fast that manually indexing becomes unfeasi...
We present the results of the EUMSSI team's participation in the Multimodal Person Discovery task at...
The explosion of massive media data induced by the proliferation of digital cameras, mobile devices ...
International audienceThe identity of persons in audiovisual documents represents very important sem...
We present a method for automatically labelling all faces in video archives, such as TV broadcasts, ...
In this thesis we propose several methods for unsupervised person identification in TV broadcast usi...
In this thesis we propose several methods for unsupervised person identification in TV broadcast usi...
International audienceIn this paper an approach to human annotation propagation for person identific...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
Multimedia databases are growing rapidly in size in the digital age. To increase the value of these ...
International audienceTV archives are growing in size so fast that manually indexing becomes unfeasi...
We present the results of the EUMSSI team's participation in the Multimodal Person Discovery task at...
The explosion of massive media data induced by the proliferation of digital cameras, mobile devices ...
International audienceThe identity of persons in audiovisual documents represents very important sem...
We present a method for automatically labelling all faces in video archives, such as TV broadcasts, ...
In this thesis we propose several methods for unsupervised person identification in TV broadcast usi...
In this thesis we propose several methods for unsupervised person identification in TV broadcast usi...
International audienceIn this paper an approach to human annotation propagation for person identific...