17.3507, Software: ELRA Language Resources Catalogue Update 11/06-2

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Subject: 17.3507, Software: ELRA  Language Resources Catalogue Update 11/06-2

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Date: 27-Nov-2006
From: Helene Mazo < mazo at elda.org >
Subject: ELRA  Language Resources Catalogue Update 11/06-2 

	
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Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 11:16:52
From: Helene Mazo < mazo at elda.org >
Subject: ELRA  Language Resources Catalogue Update 11/06-2 
 

ELRA - Language Resources Catalogue - Update

Our on-line catalogue has moved to the following address:
http://catalog.elra.info. Please update your bookmarks.

ELRA is happy to announce the publication of the Evaluation resources
resulting from the CHIL project in its catalogue.

CHIL 2004 Evaluation Package (ELRA-E0009)
The CHIL Seminars are scientific presentations given by students, faculty
members or invited speakers in the field of multimodal interfaces and
speech processing.

The language is European English spoken by non-native speakers. The
recordings comprise the following: videos of the speaker and the audience
from 4 fixed cameras, frontal close ups of the speaker, close talking and
far-field microphone data of the speaker's voice and background sounds.

The database consists of:
1) Audio and Video Recordings of 10 seminars
2) Video annotations done displaying 1 over 10 pictures in sequence, for
the 4 cameras.
3) Transcriptions using both TRS and STMUID formats.

For more information, see: 
http://catalog.elra.info/product_info.php?products_id=894&language=en

CHIL 2005 Evaluation Package (ELRA-E0010)
The CHIL Seminars are scientific presentations given by students, faculty
members or invited speakers in the field of multimodal interfaces and
speech processing.

The language is European English spoken by non-native speakers. The
recordings comprise the following: videos of the speaker and the audience
from 4 fixed cameras, frontal close ups of the speaker, close talking and
far-field microphone data of the speaker?s voice and background sounds.

The database consists of:
1) Contents of the CHIL 2004 Evaluation Package (see catalogue reference
ELRA-E0009 for description).
2) Audio and Video Recordings: 5 seminars recorded in November 2004).
3) Stereo Video Recordings of 10 subjects that move in the camera?s field
of view while performing pointing gestures.
4) Video annotations.
5) Transcriptions.

For more information, see: 
http://catalog.elra.info/product_info.php?products_id=895&language=en 

About CHIL

The CHIL Project (Computers in the Human Interaction Loop) is an Integrated
Project (IP 506909) under the European Commission's Sixth Framework Programme.

The objective of this project is to create environments in which computers
serve humans who focus on interacting with other humans as opposed to
having to attend to and being preoccupied with the machines themselves.

For more information on the catalogue, please contact Valérie Mapelli
mailto:mapelli at elda.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics





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