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- Martin Rajman CGC/IC, LIA/IIF/IC, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, Bat. INR, Lausanne, Switzerland
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MLMI'04: Proceedings of the First international conference on Machine Learning for Multimodal InteractionJune 2004Pages 291–304https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30568-2_25
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MLMI'04: Proceedings of the First international conference on Machine Learning for Multimodal Interaction
ARCHIVUS: a system for accessing the content of recorded multimodal meetings
Pages 291–304
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This paper describes a multimodal dialogue driven system, ARCHIVUS, that allows users to access and retrieve the content of recorded and annotated multimodal meetings. We describe (1) a novel approach taken in designing the system given the relative inapplicability of standard user requirements elicitation methodologies, (2) the components of ARCHIVUS, and (3) the methodologies that we plan to use to evaluate the system.
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June 2004
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IDIAP Research Institute, Martigny, Switzerland
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