2007 |
9 | EE | Marc Al-Hames,
Claus Lenz,
Stephan Reiter,
Joachim Schenk,
Frank Wallhoff,
Gerhard Rigoll:
Robust Multi-Modal Group Action Recognition in Meetings from Disturbed Videos with the Asynchronous Hidden Markov Model.
ICIP (2) 2007: 213-216 |
8 | EE | Marc Al-Hames,
Benedikt Hörnler,
Ronald Müller,
Joachim Schenk,
Gerhard Rigoll:
Automatic Multi-Modal Meeting Camera Selection for Video-Conferences and Meeting Browsers.
ICME 2007: 2074-2077 |
2006 |
7 | EE | Marc Al-Hames,
Stefan Zettl,
Frank Wallhoff,
Stephan Reiter,
Björn Schuller,
Gerhard Rigoll:
A Two-Layer Graphical Model for Combined Video Shot and Scene Boundary Detection.
ICME 2006: 261-264 |
6 | EE | Marc Al-Hames,
Thomas Hain,
Jan Cernocký,
Sascha Schreiber,
Mannes Poel,
Ronald Müller,
Sébastien Marcel,
David van Leeuwen,
Jean-Marc Odobez,
Sileye O. Ba,
Hervé Bourlard,
Fabien Cardinaux,
Daniel Gatica-Perez,
Adam Janin,
Petr Motlícek,
Stephan Reiter,
Steve Renals,
Jeroen van Rest,
Rutger Rienks,
Gerhard Rigoll,
Kevin Smith,
Andrew Thean,
Pavel Zemcík:
Audio-Visual Processing in Meetings: Seven Questions and Current AMI Answers.
MLMI 2006: 24-35 |
5 | EE | Marc Al-Hames,
Benedikt Hörnler,
Christoph Scheuermann,
Gerhard Rigoll:
Using Audio, Visual, and Lexical Features in a Multi-modal Virtual Meeting Director.
MLMI 2006: 63-74 |
2005 |
4 | EE | Marc Al-Hames,
Gerhard Rigoll:
A multi-modal graphical model for robust recognition of group actions in meetings from disturbed videos.
ICIP (3) 2005: 421-424 |
3 | EE | Marc Al-Hames,
Gerhard Rigoll:
A Multi-Modal Mixed-State Dynamic Bayesian Network for Robust Meeting Event Recognition from Disturbed Data.
ICME 2005: 45-48 |
2 | EE | Björn Schuller,
Stephan Reiter,
Ronald Müller,
Marc Al-Hames,
Manfred K. Lang,
Gerhard Rigoll:
Speaker Independent Speech Emotion Recognition by Ensemble Classification.
ICME 2005: 864-867 |
1 | EE | Marc Al-Hames,
Alfred Dielmann,
Daniel Gatica-Perez,
Stephan Reiter,
Steve Renals,
Gerhard Rigoll,
Dong Zhang:
Multimodal Integration for Meeting Group Action Segmentation and Recognition.
MLMI 2005: 52-63 |