2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.14928
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An empirical user-study of text-based nonverbal annotation systems for human-human conversations

Abstract: With the substantial increase in the number of online human-human conversations and the usefulness of multimodal transcripts, there is a rising need for automated multimodal transcription systems to help us better understand the conversations. In this paper, we evaluated three methods to perform multimodal transcription. They were (1)Jefferson -an existing manual system used widely by the linguistics community, (2) MONAH -a system that aimed to make multimodal transcripts accessible and automated, (3) MONAH+ -… Show more

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