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Audio-Visual Technologies for Lecture and Meeting Analysis inside Smart Rooms

Potamianos, G.

    Analysis of lecture meetings recorded inside smart rooms has recently attracted much interest, being the focus of international projects and technology evaluations. In this keynote, we briefly overview one such project, 'Computers in the Human Interaction Loop' (CHIL), with emphasis on the perceptual technology components developed. In particular, we focus on person tracking and speech processing technologies, and present the developed IBM systems.
Cite as: Potamianos, G. (2006). Audio-Visual Technologies for Lecture and Meeting Analysis inside Smart Rooms. In Proc. HCSNet Workshop on the Use of Vision in Human-Computer Interaction, (VisHCI 2006), Canberra, Australia. CRPIT, 56. Goecke, R., Robles-Kelly, A. and Caelli, T., Eds. ACS. 7.
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