Relating statistical machine learning approaches to the automatic analysis of multiparty communicative events, such as meetings, is an ambitious research area. We have investigated automatic meeting segmentation both in terms of “Meeting Actions” and “Dialogue Acts”. Dialogue acts model the discourse structure at a fine grained level highlighting individual speaker intentions. Group meeting actions describe the same process at a coarse level, highlighting interactions between different meeting participants and showing overall group intentions. A framework based on probabilistic graphical models such as dynamic Bayesian networks (DBNs) has been investigated for both tasks. Our first set of experiments is concerned with the segmentat...
Tracking speakers in multiparty conversations constitutes a fundamental task for automatic meeting a...
Abstract. Automatic segmentation is an important technology for both automatic speech recognition an...
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 communicati...
This paper is concerned with the automatic recognition of dialogue acts (DAs) in multiparty conversa...
Joint Dialogue Act segmentation and classification of the new AMI meeting corpus has been performed...
This paper investigates the automatic segmentation of meetings into a sequence of group actions or p...
This paper is about the automatic structuring of multiparty meetings using audio information. We hav...
Joint Dialogue Act segmentation and classification of the new AMI meeting corpus has been performed ...
We address the problem of segmentation and recognition of sequences of multimodal human interactions...
We propose a joint segmentation and classification approach for the dialogue act recognition task on...
Consonant duration is influenced by a number of linguistic factors such as the consonant s identity,...
Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversat...
Abstract. This paper is about the recognition and interpretation of multiparty meet-ings captured as...
Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversati...
Tracking speakers in multiparty conversations constitutes a fundamental task for automatic meeting a...
Abstract. Automatic segmentation is an important technology for both automatic speech recognition an...
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 communicati...
This paper is concerned with the automatic recognition of dialogue acts (DAs) in multiparty conversa...
Joint Dialogue Act segmentation and classification of the new AMI meeting corpus has been performed...
This paper investigates the automatic segmentation of meetings into a sequence of group actions or p...
This paper is about the automatic structuring of multiparty meetings using audio information. We hav...
Joint Dialogue Act segmentation and classification of the new AMI meeting corpus has been performed ...
We address the problem of segmentation and recognition of sequences of multimodal human interactions...
We propose a joint segmentation and classification approach for the dialogue act recognition task on...
Consonant duration is influenced by a number of linguistic factors such as the consonant s identity,...
Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversat...
Abstract. This paper is about the recognition and interpretation of multiparty meet-ings captured as...
Modern advances in multimedia and storage technologies have led to huge archives of human conversati...
Tracking speakers in multiparty conversations constitutes a fundamental task for automatic meeting a...
Abstract. Automatic segmentation is an important technology for both automatic speech recognition an...
This paper is about interpreting human communication in meetings using audio, video and other signal...