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Archivus: a multimodal system for multimedia meeting browsing and retrieval

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This paper presents Archivus, a multi-modal language-enabled meeting browsing and retrieval system. The prototype is in an early stage of development, and we are currently exploring the role of natural language for interacting in this relatively unfamiliar and complex domain. We briefly describe the design and implementation status of the system, and then focus on how this system is used to elicit useful data for supporting hypotheses about multimodal interaction in the domain of meeting retrieval and for developing NLP modules for this specific domain.

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      COLING-ACL '06: Proceedings of the COLING/ACL on Interactive presentation sessions
      July 2006
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