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SpeakerDescription of the talk
Nick Campbell
Nick Campbell
Trinity College Dublin / School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences
Dublin (Ireland)

Multimodal Speech Processing; introducing a corpus of nonverbal events, with focus on 'actions' in social talk

Wednesday, 11th of June 2014

This talk describes the motivation for the TCD FastNet Project; a five-year study of nonverbal aspects of social spoken interaction and shows how low-level signals can provide interesting insights into personal relationships and speaker states in a conversation... Read more

Anton Nijholt
Anton Nijholt
University of Twente / Research Group Human Media Interaction
Enschede (The Netherlands)

It Knows What's on Your Mind: Brain-Computer Interfaces

Friday, 13th of June 2014

Brain-computer interfacing has become a topic of interest for computer scientists and in particular human-computer interaction researchers. They are looking for applications that add the brain-activity modality to other multi-modal ways of interacting with 'computers'... Read more

Juan Manuel Montero
Juan Manuel Montero
Technical University of Madrid / Department of Electronic Engineering
Madrid (Spain)

Need-driven Affect Modeling for Spoken Conversational Agents: Design and Evaluation

Friday, 20th of June 2014

One barrier to the creation of Spoken Conversational Agents (SCAs) has been the lack of methods for detecting and modelling emotions in a task-independent way. This seminar focuses on the design and evaluation of affective SCAs... Read more

Rubén San Segundo
Rubén San-Segundo
Technical University of Madrid / Department of Electronic Engineering
Madrid (Spain)

Developing Advanced Communications System for the Deaf

Tuesday, 24th of June 2014

There are over 70 million people with hearing impairments in the world. Many of them have either been deaf from birth or have become deaf before learning a spoken language. This fact has serious implications for the education and social inclusion of Deaf people... Read more

Mark Gales
Mark Gales
University of Cambridge / Department of Engineering
Cambridge (England)

Controllable and Adaptable Statistical Parametric Speech Synthesis Systems

Wednesday, 25th of June 2014[CANCELED]

One of the advantages of statistical parametric speech synthesis approaches over concatenative schemes is that it is straightforward to modify the synthesis system to change, for example, the speaker characteristics or emotional state of the generated speech. This talk will review some of the approaches that have been used... Read more

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