2005
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-30568-2_2
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Browsing Recorded Meetings with Ferret

Abstract: Browsing for elements of interest within a recorded meeting is time-consuming. We describe work in progress on a meeting browser, which aims to support this process by displaying many types of data. These include media, transcripts and processing results, such as speaker segmentations. Users interact with these visualizations to observe and control synchronized playback of the recorded meeting.

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“…A first implementation has been created for the JFerret meeting browser, developed by Wellner et al [27], which enables people to access meeting information. Here the influence levels are shown over the meeting depicted by a graph (see Figure 4).…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A first implementation has been created for the JFerret meeting browser, developed by Wellner et al [27], which enables people to access meeting information. Here the influence levels are shown over the meeting depicted by a graph (see Figure 4).…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In figure 6, listening to audio segment Au 1 would prompt the display of the text "180 per person". In other words, it consists in the synchronous play-back of multiple media streams as previously implemented in a number of multimodal browsers [7,16,17]. However, the time relationship between the media can also be exploited by visualising the space-based interactions as a navigation tool into the time-based media recording.…”
Section: Action-based Browsingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experimental Ferret browser [30] can be configured with a range of possible features to assist navigation within a meeting recording. For the trial run, we tested ten subjects using a configuration of Ferret labeled as the F 1 condition, illustrated in Figure 5 below.…”
Section: Ferret Browsermentioning
confidence: 99%