Multimodal Signal Processing: Theory and applications for human-computer interaction

  • Authors:
  • Jean-Philippe Thiran;Ferran Marqus;Herv Bourlard

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-

  • Venue:
  • Multimodal Signal Processing: Theory and applications for human-computer interaction
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

Presents state-of-art methods for multimodal signal processing, analysis, and modelingContains numerous examples of systems with different modalities combinedDescribes advanced applications in multimodal Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) as well as in computer-based analysis and modelling of multimodal human-human communication scenes.Multimodal signal processing is an important research and development field that processes signals and combines information from a variety of modalities - speech, vision, language, text - which significantly enhance the understanding, modelling, and performance of human-computer interaction devices or systems enhancing human-human communication. The overarching theme of this book is the application of signal processing and statistical machine learning techniques to problems arising in this multi-disciplinary field. It describes the capabilities and limitations of current technologies, and discusses the technical challenges that must be overcome to develop efficient and user-friendly multimodal interactive systems. With contributions from the leading experts in the field, the present book should serve as a reference in multimodal signal processing for signal processing researchers, graduate students, R&D engineers, and computer engineers who are interested in this emerging field. Presents state-of-art methods for multimodal signal processing, analysis, and modelingContains numerous examples of systems with different modalities combinedDescribes advanced applications in multimodal Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) as well as in computer-based analysis and modelling of multimodal human-human communication scenes.