other,0-1-H01-1001,bq |
<term>
Oral communication
</term>
is ubiquitous and carries important information yet it is also time consuming to document .
|
#0
Oral communication is ubiquitous and carries important information yet it is also time consuming to document. |
tech,4-2-H01-1001,bq |
Given the development of
<term>
storage media and networks
</term>
one could just record and store a
<term>
conversation
</term>
for documentation .
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#21
Given the development ofstorage media and networks one could just record and store a conversation for documentation. |
other,15-2-H01-1001,bq |
Given the development of
<term>
storage media and networks
</term>
one could just record and store a
<term>
conversation
</term>
for documentation .
|
#32
Given the development of storage media and networks one could just record and store aconversation for documentation. |
other,16-3-H01-1001,bq |
The question is , however , how an interesting information piece would be found in a
<term>
large database
</term>
.
|
#52
The question is, however, how an interesting information piece would be found in alarge database. |
tech,1-4-H01-1001,bq |
Traditional
<term>
information retrieval techniques
</term>
use a
<term>
histogram
</term>
of
<term>
keywords
</term>
as the
<term>
document representation
</term>
but
<term>
oral communication
</term>
may offer additional
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance .
|
#56
Traditionalinformation retrieval techniques use a histogram of keywords as the document representation but oral communication may offer additional indices such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance. |
other,6-4-H01-1001,bq |
Traditional
<term>
information retrieval techniques
</term>
use a
<term>
histogram
</term>
of
<term>
keywords
</term>
as the
<term>
document representation
</term>
but
<term>
oral communication
</term>
may offer additional
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance .
|
#61
Traditional information retrieval techniques use ahistogram of keywords as the document representation but oral communication may offer additional indices such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance. |
other,8-4-H01-1001,bq |
Traditional
<term>
information retrieval techniques
</term>
use a
<term>
histogram
</term>
of
<term>
keywords
</term>
as the
<term>
document representation
</term>
but
<term>
oral communication
</term>
may offer additional
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance .
|
#63
Traditional information retrieval techniques use a histogram ofkeywords as the document representation but oral communication may offer additional indices such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance. |
other,11-4-H01-1001,bq |
Traditional
<term>
information retrieval techniques
</term>
use a
<term>
histogram
</term>
of
<term>
keywords
</term>
as the
<term>
document representation
</term>
but
<term>
oral communication
</term>
may offer additional
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance .
|
#66
Traditional information retrieval techniques use a histogram of keywords as thedocument representation but oral communication may offer additional indices such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance. |
other,14-4-H01-1001,bq |
Traditional
<term>
information retrieval techniques
</term>
use a
<term>
histogram
</term>
of
<term>
keywords
</term>
as the
<term>
document representation
</term>
but
<term>
oral communication
</term>
may offer additional
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance .
|
#69
Traditional information retrieval techniques use a histogram of keywords as the document representation butoral communication may offer additional indices such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance. |
other,19-4-H01-1001,bq |
Traditional
<term>
information retrieval techniques
</term>
use a
<term>
histogram
</term>
of
<term>
keywords
</term>
as the
<term>
document representation
</term>
but
<term>
oral communication
</term>
may offer additional
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance .
|
#74
Traditional information retrieval techniques use a histogram of keywords as the document representation but oral communication may offer additionalindices such as the time and place of the rejoinder and the attendance. |
other,2-5-H01-1001,bq |
An alternative
<term>
index
</term>
could be the activity such as discussing , planning , informing , story-telling , etc .
|
#90
An alternativeindex could be the activity such as discussing, planning, informing, story-telling, etc. |
other,7-6-H01-1001,bq |
This paper addresses the problem of the
<term>
automatic detection
</term>
of those activities in meeting situation and everyday rejoinders .
|
#114
This paper addresses the problem of theautomatic detection of those activities in meeting situation and everyday rejoinders. |
other,21-7-H01-1001,bq |
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated : Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger
<term>
database
</term>
and detect those automatically which is shown on a large
<term>
database
</term>
of
<term>
TV shows
</term>
.
|
#147
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated: Similar to activities one can define subsets of largerdatabase and detect those automatically which is shown on a large database of TV shows. |
other,32-7-H01-1001,bq |
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated : Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger
<term>
database
</term>
and detect those automatically which is shown on a large
<term>
database
</term>
of
<term>
TV shows
</term>
.
|
#158
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated: Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger database and detect those automatically which is shown on a largedatabase of TV shows. |
other,34-7-H01-1001,bq |
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated : Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger
<term>
database
</term>
and detect those automatically which is shown on a large
<term>
database
</term>
of
<term>
TV shows
</term>
.
|
#160
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated: Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger database and detect those automatically which is shown on a large database ofTV shows. |
other,0-8-H01-1001,bq |
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated : Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger
<term>
database
</term>
and detect those automatically which is shown on a large
<term>
database
</term>
of
<term>
TV shows
</term>
.
<term>
Emotions
</term>
and other
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the
<term>
dominance distribution of speakers
</term>
might be available on the
<term>
surface
</term>
and could be used directly .
|
#163
Several extensions of this basic idea are being discussed and/or evaluated: Similar to activities one can define subsets of larger database and detect those automatically which is shown on a large database of TV shows.Emotions and other indices such as the dominance distribution of speakers might be available on the surface and could be used directly. |
model,3-8-H01-1001,bq |
<term>
Emotions
</term>
and other
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the
<term>
dominance distribution of speakers
</term>
might be available on the
<term>
surface
</term>
and could be used directly .
|
#166
Emotions and otherindices such as the dominance distribution of speakers might be available on the surface and could be used directly. |
other,7-8-H01-1001,bq |
<term>
Emotions
</term>
and other
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the
<term>
dominance distribution of speakers
</term>
might be available on the
<term>
surface
</term>
and could be used directly .
|
#170
Emotions and other indices such as thedominance distribution of speakers might be available on the surface and could be used directly. |
other,16-8-H01-1001,bq |
<term>
Emotions
</term>
and other
<term>
indices
</term>
such as the
<term>
dominance distribution of speakers
</term>
might be available on the
<term>
surface
</term>
and could be used directly .
|
#179
Emotions and other indices such as the dominance distribution of speakers might be available on thesurface and could be used directly. |
other,6-9-H01-1001,bq |
Despite the small size of the
<term>
databases
</term>
used some results about the effectiveness of these
<term>
indices
</term>
can be obtained .
|
#192
Despite the small size of thedatabases used some results about the effectiveness of these indices can be obtained. |