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  Application of audio and video processing methods for language research

Lenkiewicz, P., Wittenburg, P., Schreer, O., Masneri, S., Schneider, D., & Tschöpel, S. (2011). Application of audio and video processing methods for language research. In Proceedings of the conference Supporting Digital Humanities 2011 [SDH 2011], Copenhagen, Denmark, November 17-18, 2011.

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Lenkiewicz, Przemyslaw1, Author           
Wittenburg, Peter1, Author           
Schreer, Oliver2, Author
Masneri, Stefano2, Author
Schneider, Daniel3, Author
Tschöpel, Sebastian2, Author
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1The Language Archive, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_530892              
2Fraunhofer-Heinrich Hertz Institute, Einsteinufer 37, 10587 Berlin, Germany, ou_persistent22              
3Fraunhofer IAIS Institute, Schloss Birlinghoven, Germany, ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: Annotations of media recordings are the grounds for linguistic research. Since creating those annotations is a very laborious task, reaching 100 times longer than the length of the annotated media, innovative audio and video processing algorithms are needed, in order to improve the efficiency and quality of annotation process. The AVATecH project, started by the Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (MPI) and the Fraunhofer institutes HHI and IAIS, aims at significantly speeding up the process of creating annotations of audio-visual data for humanities research. In order for this to be achieved a range of state-of-the-art audio and video pattern recognition algorithms have been developed and integrated into widely used ELAN annotation tool. To address the problem of heterogeneous annotation tasks and recordings we provide modular components extended by adaptation and feedback mechanisms to achieve competitive annotation quality within significantly less annotation time.

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 Dates: 2011
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Title: Supporting Digital Humanities 2011 [SDH 2011]
Place of Event: University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Start-/End Date: 2011-11-17 - 2011-11-18

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Title: Proceedings of the conference Supporting Digital Humanities 2011 [SDH 2011], Copenhagen, Denmark, November 17-18, 2011
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