Accessing Multimodal Meeting Data: Systems, Problems and Possibilities
author: Simon Tucker,
IR group, Information Studies Department at Sheffield, University of Sheffield
published: Feb. 25, 2007, recorded: June 2004, views: 3247
published: Feb. 25, 2007, recorded: June 2004, views: 3247
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As the amount of multimodal meetings data being recorded increases, so does the need for sophisticated mechanisms for accessing this data. This process is complicated by the different informational needs of users, as well as the range of data collected from meetings. This paper examines the current state of the art in meeting browsers. We examine both systems specifically designed for browsing multimodal meetings data and those designed to browse data collected from different environments, for example broadcast news and lectures. As a result of this analysis, we highlight potential directions for future research - semantic access, filtered presentation, limited display environments, browser evaluation and user requirements capture.
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