One of the sub-tasks of the Spring 2004 and Spring 2005 NIST Meetings evaluations requires segmenting multi-party meetings into speaker-homogeneous regions using data from multiple distant microphones (the “MDM ” sub-task). One approach to this task is to run a speaker segmenta-tion system on each of the microphone channels separately, and then merge the results. This can be thought of as a many-to-one post-processing approach. In this paper we propose an alternative approach in which we use delay-and-sum beamforming techniques to fuse the signals from each of the multiple distant microphones into a single enhanced signal. This approach can be thought of a many-to-one pre-processing approach. In the pre-processing approach we propose, the t...
In this paper, we propose an approach for processing multispeaker speech signals collected simultane...
This paper examines the effect of sensor performance on speaker diarisation in meetings and investig...
In the task of speaker diarization for meetings it has been shown in previous work that it is useful...
Speaker diarization for recordings made in meetings consists of identifying the number of participan...
This correspondence describes a novel system for speaker diarization of meetings recordings based on...
Abstract-- Human-Machine interaction in meetings requires the localization and identification of the...
Speaker diarization of meetings recorded with Multiple Distant Microphones makes extensive use of mu...
This paper investigates the use of large TDOA feature vectors to-gether with acoustic information in...
International audienceThis paper presents the LIA submission to the speaker di-arization task of the...
International audienceThis paper presents different pre-processing techniques, coupled with three sp...
The purpose of this study is to develop robust techniques for speaker segmentation and clustering wi...
Simultaneous speech poses a challenging problem for conventional speaker diarization systems. In mee...
For the last several years, speaker diarization has been attracting substantial research attention a...
Abstract. This paper presents different pre-processing techniques, cou-pled with three speaker diari...
Given a piece of audio recording, the task of speaker diarization can be summarized as answering the...
In this paper, we propose an approach for processing multispeaker speech signals collected simultane...
This paper examines the effect of sensor performance on speaker diarisation in meetings and investig...
In the task of speaker diarization for meetings it has been shown in previous work that it is useful...
Speaker diarization for recordings made in meetings consists of identifying the number of participan...
This correspondence describes a novel system for speaker diarization of meetings recordings based on...
Abstract-- Human-Machine interaction in meetings requires the localization and identification of the...
Speaker diarization of meetings recorded with Multiple Distant Microphones makes extensive use of mu...
This paper investigates the use of large TDOA feature vectors to-gether with acoustic information in...
International audienceThis paper presents the LIA submission to the speaker di-arization task of the...
International audienceThis paper presents different pre-processing techniques, coupled with three sp...
The purpose of this study is to develop robust techniques for speaker segmentation and clustering wi...
Simultaneous speech poses a challenging problem for conventional speaker diarization systems. In mee...
For the last several years, speaker diarization has been attracting substantial research attention a...
Abstract. This paper presents different pre-processing techniques, cou-pled with three speaker diari...
Given a piece of audio recording, the task of speaker diarization can be summarized as answering the...
In this paper, we propose an approach for processing multispeaker speech signals collected simultane...
This paper examines the effect of sensor performance on speaker diarisation in meetings and investig...
In the task of speaker diarization for meetings it has been shown in previous work that it is useful...