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Project

AMI

Augmented Multi-party  Interaction

Augmented Multi-party Interaction

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AMI is concerned with new multimodal technologies to support human interaction, in the context of smart meeting rooms and remote meeting assistants. The project aims to enhance the value of multimodal meeting recordings and to make human interaction more effective in real time. These goals are being achieved by developing new tools for computer supported cooperative work and by designing new ways to search and browse meetings as part of an integrated multimodal group communication, captured from a wide range of devices.

Partners

IDIAP Research Institute, CH; International Computer Science Institute (ICSI), Berkeley/CA ; Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), NL; University of Edinburgh (UEDIN), UK; Sheffield University (USFD), UK; Brno University of Technology (BUT), Czech Republic; Munich University of Technology (TUM), D; University of Twente (UT), NL; FastCom Technology S.A., CH; Philips Consumer Electronics BV, NL; RealVNC Ltd, UK; Spiderphone S.A., CH;

Sponsors

EU - European Union

Information Society Technologies (IST)

EU - European Union

Publications about the project

Thomas Kleinbauer; Stephanie Becker; Tilman Becker

In: Proceedings of 11th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation. European Workshop on Natural Language Generation (ENLG-07), 11th, June 17-20, Dagstuhl, Germany, 2007.

To the publication

Thomas Kleinbauer; Stephanie Becker; Tilman Becker

In: Proceedings of 4th Joint Workshop on Multimodal Interaction and Related Machine Learning Algorithms. Joint Workshop on Multimodal Interaction and Related Machine Learning Algorithms (MLMI-07), 4th, June 28-30, Brno, Czech Republic, Springer, 2007.

To the publication