Multimodal signal processing : human interactions in meetings
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Multimodal signal processing : human interactions in meetings
Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Other editors: Hervé Bourlard, Jean Carletta, Andrei Popescu-Belis
Includes bibliographical references (p. [238]-270) and index
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Description
Bringing together experts in multimodal signal processing, this book provides a detailed introduction to the area, with a focus on the analysis, recognition and interpretation of human communication. The technology described has powerful applications. For instance, automatic analysis of the outputs of cameras and microphones in a meeting can make sense of what is happening - who spoke, what they said, whether there was an active discussion and who was dominant in it. These analyses are layered to move from basic interpretations of the signals to richer semantic information. The book covers the necessary analyses in a tutorial manner, going from basic ideas to recent research results. It includes chapters on advanced speech processing and computer vision technologies, language understanding, interaction modeling and abstraction, as well as meeting support technology. This guide connects fundamental research with a wide range of prototype applications to support and analyze group interactions in meetings.
Table of Contents
- 1. Multimodal signal processing for human meetings: an introduction Andrei Popescu-Belis and Jean Carletta
- 2. Data collection Jean Carletta and Mike Lincoln
- 3. Microphone arrays and beamforming Iain McCowan
- 4. Speaker diarization Fabio Valente and Gerald Friedland
- 5. Speech recognition Thomas Hain and Philip N. Garner
- 6. Sampling techniques for audio-visual tracking and head pose estimation Jean-Marc Odobez and Oswald Lanz
- 7. Video processing and recognition Pavel Zemcik, Sebastien Marcel and Jozef Mlich
- 8. Language structure Tilman Becker and Theresa Wilson
- 9. Multimodal analysis of small-group conversational dynamics Daniel Gatica-Perez, Rieks op den Akker and Dirk Heylen
- 10. Summarization Thomas Kleinbauer and Gabriel Murray
- 11. User requirements for meeting support technology Denis Lalanne and Andrei Popescu-Belis
- 12. Meeting browsers and meeting assistants Steve Whittaker, Simon Tucker and Denis Lalanne
- 13. Evaluation of meeting support technology Simon Tucker and Andrei Popescu-Belis
- 14. Conclusion and perspectives Herve Bourlard and Steve Renals.
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