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2006 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo
Sociometry based Multiparty Audio Recordings Segmentation
Toronto, ON, Canada
July 09-July 12
ISBN: 1-4244-0366-7
Alessandro Vinciarelli, IDIAP Research Institute -CP592, 1920 Martigny (Switzerland); Ecole Polytechnique F?d?rale de Lausanne (EPFL) - 1015 Lausanne (Switzerland). email: vincia@idiap.ch
This paper shows how Social Network Analysis, the sociological domain studying the interaction between people in specific social environments, can be used to assign roles to different speakers in multiparty recordings. The experiments presented in this work focus on radio news recordings involving around 11 speakers on average. Each of them is assigned automatically a role (e.g. anchorman or guest) without using any information related to their identity or the amount of time they talk. The results (obtained over 96 recordings for a total of around 19 hours) show that more than 85% of the recording time is correctly labeled in terms of role.
Citation:
Alessandro Vinciarelli, "Sociometry based Multiparty Audio Recordings Segmentation," icme, pp.1801-1804, 2006 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2006
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