To recognise just the same human reaction (for example, a strong excitement) in different contexts, customary behaviours in these contexts have to be taken into account; e.g. a happy sport audience may be cheering for long time, while a happy theatrical audience may produce only short bursts of laughter in order to not interrupt the performance. Tailoring recognition algorithms to contexts can be achieved by building either a context-specific or a generic system. The former is individually trained for each context to recognise sets of characteristic responses, whereas the latter—in contrast to the context-specific one—adapts to the context via significantly more lightweight modification of parameters. This paper follows the latter way and p...
AbstractHuman beings are communicating with each other by expressive gestures of emotions and feelin...
This paper presents a novel activity class representation using a single sequence for training. The ...
So far, predictions of user quality judgments in response to spoken dialog systems have been achieve...
To recognise just the same human reaction (for example, a strong excitement) in different contexts, ...
This paper investigates the use of unlabeled data to help labeled data for audio-visual event recogn...
We address the problem of temporal unusual event detection. Unusual events are characterized by a nu...
This paper investigates the use of unlabeled data to help la-beled data for audio-visual event recog...
This paper investigates the use of unlabeled data to help labeled data for audio-visual event recogn...
Hidden Markov Models have been employed in many vision applications to model and identi...
International audienceThis paper proposes an approach to detect social speech signals by computing s...
This paper proposes an approach to detect social speech signals by computing segmental features usin...
Audio-visual event detection aims to identify semantically defined events that reveal human activiti...
Abstract — This paper describes and evaluates four different HSMM (hidden semi-Markov model) trainin...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of automatic learning of scenarios. A ubiquit...
When developing a fully automatic system for evaluating motor activities performed by a person, it i...
AbstractHuman beings are communicating with each other by expressive gestures of emotions and feelin...
This paper presents a novel activity class representation using a single sequence for training. The ...
So far, predictions of user quality judgments in response to spoken dialog systems have been achieve...
To recognise just the same human reaction (for example, a strong excitement) in different contexts, ...
This paper investigates the use of unlabeled data to help labeled data for audio-visual event recogn...
We address the problem of temporal unusual event detection. Unusual events are characterized by a nu...
This paper investigates the use of unlabeled data to help la-beled data for audio-visual event recog...
This paper investigates the use of unlabeled data to help labeled data for audio-visual event recogn...
Hidden Markov Models have been employed in many vision applications to model and identi...
International audienceThis paper proposes an approach to detect social speech signals by computing s...
This paper proposes an approach to detect social speech signals by computing segmental features usin...
Audio-visual event detection aims to identify semantically defined events that reveal human activiti...
Abstract — This paper describes and evaluates four different HSMM (hidden semi-Markov model) trainin...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of automatic learning of scenarios. A ubiquit...
When developing a fully automatic system for evaluating motor activities performed by a person, it i...
AbstractHuman beings are communicating with each other by expressive gestures of emotions and feelin...
This paper presents a novel activity class representation using a single sequence for training. The ...
So far, predictions of user quality judgments in response to spoken dialog systems have been achieve...