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Workshop « Multimodal Corpora »

Workshop « Multimodal Corpora ». Jean-Claude MARTIN ( MARTIN@LIMSI.FR ) Patrizia PAGGIO Peter KÜEHNLEIN Rainer STIEFELHAGEN Fabio PIANESI. « Multimodal Corpora» Workshops at LREC. 2006 Summary. Several types of settings / corpora required Human-Computer Interaction: GUI, ECA, robot

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Workshop « Multimodal Corpora »

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  1. Workshop« Multimodal Corpora » Jean-Claude MARTIN (MARTIN@LIMSI.FR) Patrizia PAGGIO Peter KÜEHNLEIN Rainer STIEFELHAGEN Fabio PIANESI

  2. « Multimodal Corpora» Workshops at LREC

  3. 2006 Summary • Several types of settings / corpora required • Human-Computer Interaction: GUI, ECA, robot • Human-Human: TV, Cartoon, Meetings, Conversations, scenario based or not • Human modalities: hand gestures, audiovisual speech, head, gaze, interpersonal distance • Top-down vs. bottom-up approaches • Evaluation & validation of annotation • Duration of videos data, Nb of video taped people • Media : audio, image, sensors

  4. 2006 Summary • Research questions • Capturing semantics and pragmatics of modalities • Social behavior • Dynamics of individual vs. group behavior • Topic of attention, functional role • Turn management, sequencing, feedback • Interaction loops at multiple levels vs. high level dialogue • Level of embodiment (robot / ECA) • Temporal relations between modalities • Cultural & individual differences • Naturaleness of corpora • Mapping between different schemes • Complementarity between manual & automatic annotations • Emotion related states & mm behavior (expressivity) • Workshop on Emotional Corpora (L. Devillers, J.C. Martin, E. Cowie, R. Cowie, A. Batliner)

  5. 2006 Summary • Practical questions • Methodological steps (basic functions vs. Full-fledged complexity) • Dissemination/availability of corpora (Grenoble, Norway, …) • Cooperations (e.g. meetings, multilinguality)

  6. 2006 Summary • Cross disciplinary: linguists, computer sc., … • International projects: HUMAINE, Similar, AMI, CHIL, CALO, ATR • Towards « standards » • Abstract coding: gesture, facial expr., • Language • W3C EMMA • Emotion EARL (cf WS Emotions) • Tools : Anvil used a lot • Decrease of participation ?

  7. Next steps • Related meetings • LREC 2008 / Interspeech / Intelligent Virtual Agents • Other Communities (e.g. expressive robotic) • IPRA07 : more theoretical incl. WS Multimodal pragmatics & corpus • ICMI07 : more technological, evaluation + application of mm corpora • Topic of next Multimodal WS • From corpora to application / studying phenomena • Data driven models • Standardisation • Tools usability • Animated character as perceptual tools • Focused scheme vs exploratory scheme • Machine Learning (ex export from annotations to WEKA) • Manual and automatic annotations • Cooperation HH vs HCI • Scientific maturity, Special issue of journal with open call

  8. Workshop« Multimodal Corpora » Jean-Claude MARTIN Patrizia PAGGIO Peter KÜEHNLEIN Rainer STIEFELHAGEN Fabio PIANESI

  9. Multimodal ParticipationMain conference • Numbers from Khalid and Joseph (incl. Speech and multimodal) • LREC • 1998 : 77 / 197 • 2000 : 86 / 280 • 2002 : 123 / 365 • 2004 : 142 / 525 • 2006 : 103 or 115 / 512

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