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Twitter is a micro-blogging service on the Web, where people can enter short messages, which then become visible to other users of the service. While the topics of these messages varies, there are a lot of messages where the users express their opinions ab ...
The main goal of this project is to build a mean and to populate a database with correct information regarding some decided pairings. This database will then be compared to the results of algorithms that process the same pairings, which provides a way to a ...
Ambiguities in company names are omnipresent. This is not accidental, companies deliberately chose ambiguous brand names, as part of their marketing and branding strategy. This procedure leads to new challenges, when it comes to finding information about t ...
In this paper, we describe the automatic audio-based temporal alignment of audio-visual data, recorded by different cameras, camcorders or mobile phones during social events like high school concerts. All recorded data is temporally aligned with a common m ...
Social networks today are great source of data which can be used and analyzed in different ways. In our project the main goal is to predict the behavior of the users, more accurately said: we try to predict what will a particular user tweet in the future, ...
This paper investigates robust privacy-sensitive audio features for speaker diarization in multiparty conversations: ie., a set of audio features having low linguistic information for speaker diarization in a single and multiple distant microphone scenario ...
We provide intuitive, objective and reliable metrics for evaluating the participants of a discussion based on a basic set of roles. This method can be applied to any temporally ordered discussion transcript. We show that it is possible to partially automat ...