Stefano Masneri


2012

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AVATecH — automated annotation through audio and video analysis
Przemyslaw Lenkiewicz | Binyam Gebrekidan Gebre | Oliver Schreer | Stefano Masneri | Daniel Schneider | Sebastian Tschöpel
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'12)

In different fields of the humanities annotations of multimodal resources are a necessary component of the research workflow. Examples include linguistics, psychology, anthropology, etc. However, creation of those annotations is a very laborious task, which can take 50 to 100 times the length of the annotated media, or more. This can be significantly improved by applying innovative audio and video processing algorithms, which analyze the recordings and provide automated annotations. This is the aim of the AVATecH project, which is a collaboration of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (MPI) and the Fraunhofer institutes HHI and IAIS. In this paper we present a set of results of automated annotation together with an evaluation of their quality.

2011

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AVATecH: Audio/Video Technology for Humanities Research
Sebastian Tschöpel | Daniel Schneider | Rolf Bardeli | Oliver Schreer | Stefano Masneri | Peter Wittenburg | Han Sloetjes | Przemek Lenkiewicz | Eric Auer
Proceedings of the Workshop on Language Technologies for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage