Multimedia databases are growing rapidly in size in the digital age. To increase the value of these data and to enhance the user experience, there is a need to make these videos searchable through automatic indexing. Because people appearing and talking in the videos are often of high interest for end users, indices that represent the location and identity of people in the archive are indispensable for video search and browsing tools. On the other hand, multimedia videos contain resourceful data of people in both visual and auditory domains. This offers a potential for multimodal learning in the task of human identification. Hence, the main theme of this thesis is on algorithms to create indexes and exploit the audio-visual correspondence i...
Abstract: In this paper, we review and propose methods for audio speaker segmentation, video costume...
We investigate the problem of audio-visual (AV) person diarization in broadcast data. That is, autom...
International audienceTV archives are growing in size so fast that manually indexing becomes unfeasi...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
The objective of this work is person-clustering in videos – grouping characters according to their i...
With the rapid growth of the multimedia data, especially for videos, the ability to better and time-...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
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...
We propose methods to improve automatic person identification, regardless of the visibility of a fac...
Abstract: In this paper, we review and propose methods for audio speaker segmentation, video costume...
We investigate the problem of audio-visual (AV) person diarization in broadcast data. That is, autom...
International audienceTV archives are growing in size so fast that manually indexing becomes unfeasi...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
International audienceThe rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers...
The rapid growth of multimedia databases and the human interest in their peers make indices represen...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
Comunicació presentada a: the 15th International Workshop on Content-Based Multimedia Indexing (CBMI...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
The objective of this work is person-clustering in videos – grouping characters according to their i...
With the rapid growth of the multimedia data, especially for videos, the ability to better and time-...
International audienceThe objective of this work is person-clustering in videos-grouping characters ...
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...
We propose methods to improve automatic person identification, regardless of the visibility of a fac...
Abstract: In this paper, we review and propose methods for audio speaker segmentation, video costume...
We investigate the problem of audio-visual (AV) person diarization in broadcast data. That is, autom...
International audienceTV archives are growing in size so fast that manually indexing becomes unfeasi...