
Multimodal Corpora
From Models of Natural Interaction to Systems and Applications
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 23. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
X, 223 pages
978-3-642-04792-3 (ISBN)
Description
Thebookpresentsa cross-sectionofstate-of-the-artresearchonmultimodalc- pora, a highly interdisciplinary area that is a prerequisite for various specialized disciplines. A number of the papers included are revised and expanded versions ofpapersacceptedtotheInternationalWorkshoponMultimodal Corpora:From Models of Natural Interaction to Systems and Applications, held in conjunction th with the 6 International Conference for Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC) on May 27, 2008, in Marrakech, Morocco. This international workshop series started in 2000 and has since then grown into a regular satellite event of the bi-annual LREC conference, attracting researchers from ?elds as diverse as psychology, arti?cial intelligence, robotics, signal processing, computational linguisticsandhuman-computerinteraction. Tocomplement theselected papers from the 2008 workshop, we invited well-known researchers from corpus coll- tioninitiativestocontributetothisvolume. Wewereabletoobtainseveninvited research articles, including contributions from major international multimodal corpus projects like AMI and SmartWeb, which complement the six selected workshop contributions.
All papers underwent a special review process for this volume, resulting in signi?cant revisions and extensions based on the experts' advice. While we were pleased that the 2006 edition of the workshop resulted in a special issue of the Journal of Language Resources and Evaluation, published in 2007, we felt that this was the time for another major publication, given not onlytherapidprogressandincreasedinterestin this researchareabut especially in order to acknowledge the di?culty of disseminating results across discipline borders. The Springer LNAI series is the perfect platform for doing so. We also created the website www. multimodal-corpora.
All papers underwent a special review process for this volume, resulting in signi?cant revisions and extensions based on the experts' advice. While we were pleased that the 2006 edition of the workshop resulted in a special issue of the Journal of Language Resources and Evaluation, published in 2007, we felt that this was the time for another major publication, given not onlytherapidprogressandincreasedinterestin this researchareabut especially in order to acknowledge the di?culty of disseminating results across discipline borders. The Springer LNAI series is the perfect platform for doing so. We also created the website www. multimodal-corpora.
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Series
Edition
2009 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
X, 223 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
365 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-642-04792-3 (9783642047923)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-04793-0
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Collecting and Distributing Multimodal Corpora.- The SmartWeb Corpora: Multimodal Access to the Web in Natural Environments.- Promoting free Dialog Video Corpora: The IFADV Corpus Example.- Coding and Analyzing Multimodal Corpora.- Creating and Exploiting Multimodal Annotated Corpora: The ToMA Project.- Multi-track Annotation of Child Language and Gestures.- Gesture, Gaze and Persuasive Strategies in Political Discourse.- Unsupervised Clustering in Multimodal Multiparty Meeting Analysis.- Validating Multimodal Corpora.- Multimodal Corpora Annotation: Validation Methods to Assess Coding Scheme Reliability.- On the Contextual Analysis of Agreement Scores.- The Intercultural Dimension of Multimodal Corpora.- Creating Standardized Video Recordings of Multimodal Interactions across Cultures.- Multimodal Intercultural Information and Communication Technology - A Framework for Designing and Evaluating Multimodal Intercultural Communicators.- Tools for Browsing, Coding and Exchanging Data in Multimodal Corpora.- Tools and Resources for Visualising Conversational-Speech Interaction.- Accessing a Large Multimodal Corpus Using an Automatic Content Linking Device.- An Exchange Format for Multimodal Annotations.