[seminarios-mlpb] Re: Reminder: seminar talk NOW!

  • From: Andre Martins <afm+@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: seminarios-mlpb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 12:07:04 +0100

Notice the room change: EA4 instead of PA2!

Andre Martins wrote:
REMINDER: The seminar will start in 1 hour. Free food is provided.
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Priberam Machine Learning Lunch Seminar
Speaker: Xavier Anguera Miro (http://people.tid.es/Xavier.Anguera)
Venue: IST Alameda, Sala EA4 (Torre Norte)
Date: Friday, May 14th, 2010
Time: 13:00
Lunch will be provided

Title: "Multimodal pattern matching algorithms and applications"

Abstract:

After introducing myself and where I come from, in this talk I will
focus on 3 projects I have been working in the last year. The first one
is a novel pattern matching algorithm, based on the well known Dynamic
Time Warping. The presented algorithm can be used to find real-valued
subsequences within a longer sequence, without prior knowledge of their
start-end points. I have applied the algorithm for the task of acoustic
matching, for which I will show some preliminary results. Then I will
continue to explain a second DTW-based algorithm, this one being able do
an online of two musical pieces. One of the music pieces can be input
life or be retrieved from an audio file, while the second one is
extracted from an online music video. The online alignment allows for
the music video to be played in total synchrony with the corresponding
ambient/recorded audio. Finally, I will talk about video copy detection,
which is the task of finding video duplicate segments within a big
database. I will explain our multimodal approach, based on audio-visual
change-based features.

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Bio: Xavier Anguera Miro: Ing. [MS] 2001 by UPC (Barcelona, Spain), [MS]
2001 European Masters in Language and Speech, Dr. [PhD] 2006 UPC
University, with a thesis on speaker diarization for multi-microphone
meeting recordings.  From 2001 to 2003 he worked for Panasonic Speech
Technology Lab in Santa Barbara, CA. From 2004 to 2006 he was a visiting
researcher at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) in
Berkeley, CA. Since 2007 he is with Telefónica Research in Barcelona,
Spain working as a research scientist in the multimedi research group
led by Dr. Nuria Oliver. Although his background is in acoustic
analysis, in the last 3 years he has been very interested in the area of
multimodal algorithms and applications.








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