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ICMCS
2009
IEEE
118views Multimedia» more  ICMCS 2009»
13 years 2 months ago
Is this joke really funny? judging the mirth by audiovisual laughter analysis
This paper presents the results of an empirical study suggesting that, while laughter is a very good indicator of amusement, the kind of laughter (unvoiced laughter vs.voiced laug...
Stavros Petridis, Maja Pantic
CIVR
2008
Springer
182views Image Analysis» more  CIVR 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
Fusion of audio and visual cues for laughter detection
Past research on automatic laughter detection has focused mainly on audio-based detection. Here we present an audiovisual approach to distinguishing laughter from speech and we sh...
Stavros Petridis, Maja Pantic
TMM
2011
166views more  TMM 2011»
12 years 11 months ago
Audiovisual Discrimination Between Speech and Laughter: Why and When Visual Information Might Help
Past research on automatic laughter classification / detection has focused mainly on audio-based approaches. Here we present an audiovisual approach to distinguishing laughter fr...
Stavros Petridis, Maja Pantic
ICRA
2009
IEEE
190views Robotics» more  ICRA 2009»
13 years 11 months ago
Whole body motion primitive segmentation from monocular video
Abstract— This paper proposes a novel approach for motion primitive segmentation from continuous full body human motion captured on monocular video. The proposed approach does no...
Dana Kulic, Dongheui Lee, Yoshihiko Nakamura
VVG
2003
140views Computer Vision» more  VVG 2003»
13 years 6 months ago
Semi-Automated Logging for Professional Media Applications
We report a novel method for logging and annotating video footage specifically for professional post-production and archivist end users. SALSA – Semi-Automated Logging with Sema...
J. W. Mateer, J. A. Robinson