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Overview Expressive gesture synthesis & recognition Expressive speech synthesis Expressiveness in text and language

Overview

EXPRESSION focuses on studying human language data conveyed by different media: gesture, speech and text. Such data exhibit an intrinsic complexity characterized by the intrication of multidimensional and sequential features. Furthermore, these features may not belong to the same representation levels, basically, some features may be symbolic (e.g., words, phonemes,...
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Expressive gesture synthesis & recognition

Gesture communication and expression in advanced technologies such as new sensors, mobile devices, or specialized interactive systems, have given a new dimension to a broad range of applications never before experienced, such as entertainments, pedagogical and artistic applications, rehabilitation, etc.  The study of gestures requires more and more understanding of...
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Expressive speech synthesis

Given a text to synthesize, taking into account expressiveness consists in (i) being able to predict parameters of the different description levels according to a given expressiveness, and (ii) being able to integrate these parameters in the speech generation process (for example, in the unit selection process). Hence, the main emphasis in speech processing...
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Expressiveness in text and language

The usage of textual data is dramatically growing: indeed, individuals and companies communicate and express themselves by using texts, often through Internet both publicly and privately. Textual data may be fully unstructured (a free text) or may be found inside predefined structures (such as web pages, standardized reports, semi-formal models). In the latter...
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Talk: Automatic NLP and data mining applied on strategic monitoring of call tenders, Oussama Ahmia

2016/06/09 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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Talk: Combining lexicon and regression for the classification of opinions on the Internet: a case study, Stefania Pecòre

2016/06/09 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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Talk: Continuous pattern detection and recognition in streams – a benchmark for online gesture recognition, Nehla Ghouaiel

2016/06/09 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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Talk: Multimodal abnormality detection in discourses using speech and facial expressions, Cédric Fayet

2016/03/04 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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ANR SynPaFlex project started in December!

2016/02/15 2016/12/20Paper/project/award

The kickoff meeting has been held mid-december 2015 with the project’s members and also a representative of the I&R center of excellence. See project’s website: https://synpaflex.irisa.fr

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Talk: Which acoustic features for real-life emotion recognition in speech?, Marie Tahon

2016/01/22 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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Demo: Signing avatar for French Sign Language, Sylvie Gibet & Caroline Larboulette

2016/01/22 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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Talk: Extracting most important sentences from multi-documents using WikiRI and DivRank, Hai Hieu Vu

2015/12/04 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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Talk: Optimal marker set for motion capture of dynamical facial expressions, Clément Reverdy

2015/12/04 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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Talk: Gesture recognition for robot control, Marc Dupont

2015/11/06 2016/12/20Talk/demo

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