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Yue Zhang, Felix Weninger, Boqing Liu, Maximilian Schmitt, Florian Eyben, and Björn Schuller. A paralinguistic approach to speaker diarisation. In Proc. of ACM International Conference on Multimedia, Moutainview, CA, October 2017. ACM. to appear.
ARIA-VALUSPA developer meeting held in Paris
Early june there were an Aria-Valuspa meeting held in Paris. It started with a 2 working days for the developers. They actively worked on finalizing a new version of the Aria-Valuspa demo. They resolve bugs, speed up the connection between […]
Use cases
Here you can find an overview of the several works, which are already using the ARIA-VALUSPA framework. Our framework can be found at GitHub. If you and your team are also using our framework, we would be pleased to feature […]
Use Case of ARIA-VALUSPA
The application “Vahl Detect” uses ARIA-VALUSPA to build an access controll system with face recognition and liveness detection. The work, which is presented in the video below, was done by a student group of the University of Nottingham. More Use […]
Congratulations to Elisabeth André
Elisabeth André received an ACM SIGCHI award for her innovative contributions to the field of human-computer interaction at the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, which took place in Denver/Colorado USA on May 2017 and was attended […]
CereProc and ARIA – VALUSPA make waves at the Science Museum Lates
A team from CereProc supported by Dr Eduardo Manuel De Brito Lima Ferreira Coutinho from the Imperial College demonstrated various aspects of speech synthesis at the Science Museum in London, as part of the Royal Society’s the Next Big Thing […]
Chatbots are becoming more receptive to human emotion!
The race to develop the best chatbot technology It is no understatement to say that chatbots are generating a lot of interest from companies. All the big names in the IT industry (e.g. Google, Microsoft, Slack, IBM, Facebook, etc.) are […]
Multi-modal recordings and semi-automated annotation in the ARIA-VALUSPA project
An important contribution of the ARIA-VALUSPA project is the NOXI database of mediated Novice-Expert interactions. It consists of 84 dyads recorded in 3 locations (Paris, Nottingham, and Augsburg) spoken in 7 languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Indonesian, Arabic and Italian). […]