Title
The meeting project at ICSI
Abstract
In collaboration with colleagues at UW, OGI, IBM, and SRI, we are developing technology to process spoken language from informal meetings. The work includes a substantial data collection and transcription effort, and has required a nontrivial degree of infrastructure development. We are undertaking this because the new task area provides a significant challenge to current HLT capabilities, while offering the promise of a wide range of potential applications. In this paper, we give our vision of the task, the challenges it represents, and the current state of our development, with particular attention to automatic transcription.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.3115/1072133.1072203
HLT '01 Proceedings of the first international conference on Human language technology research
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
current hlt capability,meeting project,nontrivial degree,infrastructure development,potential application,informal meeting,transcription effort,new task area,automatic transcription,particular attention,current state,artificial intelligence,data collection,natural language,data processing,technical communication,electrical engineering,speech recognition
Conference
50
PageRank 
References 
Authors
7.24
6
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nelson Morgan13048533.52
Don Baron217024.35
Jane Edwards37711.01
Daniel P. W. Ellis44198356.08
David Gelbart513417.54
Adam Janin625034.11
Thilo Pfau711315.74
Elizabeth Shriberg83057325.64
Andreas Stolcke96690712.46