1999 IEEE Third Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing (Cat. No.99TH8451) 1999
DOI: 10.1109/mmsp.1999.793920
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Meeting browser: a system for visualising and accessing audio in multicast meetings

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“…Many systems have been proposed which help users explore time-based media [21,22], and video more specifically, in a modular and non-linear manner. Barthel et al [23] propose a collaborative approach that enables different users to create a video that provides alternative paths to navigate the content to learn about a topic.…”
Section: Nonlinear Video Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many systems have been proposed which help users explore time-based media [21,22], and video more specifically, in a modular and non-linear manner. Barthel et al [23] propose a collaborative approach that enables different users to create a video that provides alternative paths to navigate the content to learn about a topic.…”
Section: Nonlinear Video Explorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A frequently used strategy is to visually segment a meeting's audio track according to participants contributions over time. This technique is known as speaker segmentation [30,44]. When audio of various participants is recorded on a single track, speaker identification needs to be carried out prior to speaker segmentation.…”
Section: Speaker Segmentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contributions are recorded in the memory together with structuring information such as the intended and declared communicative act or the conversation to which this contribution belongs. For example, a temporal meeting browser allows users to navigate back and forth through recorded meetings and to inspect individual contributions in a non-linear manner [3]. The design of the memory component also comprises a set of different user interfaces for accessing the memory content from specific points of view and by means of different communication devices.…”
Section: Magic Loungementioning
confidence: 99%