Advances in Human Assessment - Tracking Nonverbal Behavior and Speaker Variability for Speaker ID - Parts 1 and 2
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Overview
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Explore cutting-edge research in human assessment through this two-part seminar featuring Carlos Busso and John H.L. Hansen from the University of Texas at Dallas. Delve into the latest developments in tracking nonverbal behavior with Carlos Busso's presentation on computational methods for analyzing human emotional expressions, gestures, and behavioral patterns. Examine speaker variability challenges in speaker identification systems through John Hansen's research on how individual vocal characteristics impact automatic recognition technologies. Learn about advanced signal processing techniques, machine learning approaches, and practical applications in human-computer interaction, security systems, and behavioral analysis. Discover how researchers are addressing the complexities of human communication patterns, from subtle emotional cues to distinctive vocal signatures, and understand the implications for developing more robust and accurate assessment systems in real-world scenarios.
Syllabus
Carlos Busso and John Hansen: Advances in Human Assessment - parts 1 and 2
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU