ABSTRACT
The Workshop on Speech, Language and Audio in Multimedia (SLAM) positions itself at at the crossroad of multiple scientific fields (music and audio processing, speech processing, natural language processing and multimedia) to discuss and stimulate research results, projects, datasets and benchmarks initiatives where audio, speech and language are applied to multimedia data. While the first two editions were collocated with major speech events, SLAM'15 is deeply rooted in the multimedia community, opening up to computer vision and multimodal fusion. To this end, the workshop emphasizes video hyperlinking as an showcase where computer vision meets speech and language. Such techniques provide a powerful illustration of how multimedia technologies incorporating speech, language and audio can make multimedia content collections better accessible, and thereby more useful, to users.
- F. Bechet and G. Gravier, editors. Proceedings of the 1st IEEE/ISCA International Workshop on Speech, Language and Audio in Multimedia, 2013.Google Scholar
- M. Eskevich, R. Aly, D. N. Racca, R. Ordelman, S. Chen, and G. J. F. Jones. The Search and Hyperlinking task at MediaEval 2014. In Working Notes Proc. of the MediaEval Workshop, 2014.Google Scholar
- M. Eskevich, G. J. Jones, R. Aly, R. J. Ordelman, S. Chen, D. Nadeem, C. Guinaudeau, G. Gravier, P. Sébillot, T. de Nies, P. Debevere, R. Van de Walle, P. Galuscakova, P. Pecina, and M. Larson. Multimedia information seeking through search and hyperlinking. In Proc. ACM Intl. Conf. on Multimedia Retrieval, pages 287--294, 2013. Google ScholarDigital Library
- G. Friedland, D. Ellis, and F. Metze, editors. Proceedings of the 2012 ACM International Workshop on Audio and Multimedia Methods for Large-scale Video Analysis, 2012. Google ScholarDigital Library
- M. Larson, R. Ordelman, F. de Jong, J. Köhler and W. Kraaij, editors. Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Searching Spontaneous Conversational Speech, 2009. Google ScholarCross Ref
- T.-P. Tan, G. Gravier, and K. M. Siti, editors. Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE/ISCA International Workshop on Speech, Language and Audio in Multimedia, 2014.Google Scholar
Index Terms
- Overview of the 2015 Workshop on Speech, Language and Audio in Multimedia
Recommendations
Intl. workshop on speech, language and audio in multimedia
The International Workshop on Speech, Language and Audio in Multimedia (SLAM) is a yearly series of workshop to bring together researchers working in the broad field of speech, language and audio processing applied to the analysis, indexing and use of ...
Summarization of Spontaneous Speech using Automatic Speech Recognition and a Speech Prosody based Tokenizer
IC3K 2016: Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge ManagementThis paper addresses speech summarization of highly spontaneous speech. The audio signal is transcribed using
an Automatic Speech Recognizer, which operates at relatively high word error rates due to the complexity
of the recognition task and high ...
Comments