Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversations in widely ranging areas. These archives offer a wealth of information in the organization contexts. However, retrieving and managing information in these archives is a time-consuming and labor-intensive task. Previous research applied keyword and computer vision-based methods to do this. However, spontaneous conversations, complex in the use of multimodal cues and intricate in the interactions between multiple speakers, have posed new challenges to these methods. We need new techniques that can leverage the information hidden in multiple communication modalities – including not just “what” the speakers say but also “how” they expr...
Relating statistical machine learning approaches to the automatic analysis of multiparty communicati...
We investigate approaches to accessing information from the streams of audio data that result from m...
This study addresses the problem of au-tomatically detecting decisions in conver-sational speech. We...
Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversati...
Decision making is an important aspect of meetings in organisational settings, and archives of meeti...
This paper is about interpreting human communication in meetings using audio, video and other signal...
Relating statistical machine learning approaches to the automatic analysis of multiparty communicat...
We investigate approaches to accessing information from the streams of audio data that result from ...
Our goal is to build conversational agents that combine information from speech, gesture, hand-writi...
Most people participate in meetings almost every day, multiple times a day. The study of meetings is...
We address the problem of segmentation and recognition of sequences of multimodal human interactions...
This paper investigates the automatic segmentation of meetings into a sequence of group actions or p...
Meetings play an important role in everyday life. Meeting minutes can serve as a summary of a meetin...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the task of information extraction for transcript of...
In this paper we introduce a new method for recognizing meeting events. In the present case the boun...
Relating statistical machine learning approaches to the automatic analysis of multiparty communicati...
We investigate approaches to accessing information from the streams of audio data that result from m...
This study addresses the problem of au-tomatically detecting decisions in conver-sational speech. We...
Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversati...
Decision making is an important aspect of meetings in organisational settings, and archives of meeti...
This paper is about interpreting human communication in meetings using audio, video and other signal...
Relating statistical machine learning approaches to the automatic analysis of multiparty communicat...
We investigate approaches to accessing information from the streams of audio data that result from ...
Our goal is to build conversational agents that combine information from speech, gesture, hand-writi...
Most people participate in meetings almost every day, multiple times a day. The study of meetings is...
We address the problem of segmentation and recognition of sequences of multimodal human interactions...
This paper investigates the automatic segmentation of meetings into a sequence of group actions or p...
Meetings play an important role in everyday life. Meeting minutes can serve as a summary of a meetin...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the task of information extraction for transcript of...
In this paper we introduce a new method for recognizing meeting events. In the present case the boun...
Relating statistical machine learning approaches to the automatic analysis of multiparty communicati...
We investigate approaches to accessing information from the streams of audio data that result from m...
This study addresses the problem of au-tomatically detecting decisions in conver-sational speech. We...