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The NIST Smart Space and Meeting Room Projects: Signals, Acquisition, Annotation, and Metrics

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Author(s)

Vincent M. Stanford, John S. Garofolo, O P. Galibert, Martial Michel, Christophe Laprun

Abstract

Pervasive Computing devices, sensors, and networks, provide infrastructure for context aware smart meeting rooms that sense ongoing human activities and respond to them. This requires advances in areas including networking, distributed computing, sensor data acquisition, signal processing, speech recognition, human identification, and natural language processing. Open interoperability and metrology standards for the sensor and recognition technologies can aid R&D programs in making these advances. The NIST Smart Space and Meeting Room projects are developing tools for data formats, transport, distributed processing, and metadata. We are using them to create annotated multi modal research corpora and measurement algorithms for smart meeting rooms, which we are making available to the research and development community.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing

Keywords

data flow, multi modal interfaces, pervasive computing, smart meeting rooms

Citation

Stanford, V. , Garofolo, J. , Galibert, O. , Michel, M. and Laprun, C. (2003), The NIST Smart Space and Meeting Room Projects: Signals, Acquisition, Annotation, and Metrics, Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=50778 (Accessed November 4, 2024)

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Created April 1, 2003, Updated February 17, 2017