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This paper overviews the work carried out within two large consortia on improving the access to records of human meetings using multimodal interfaces. The design of meeting browsers has emerged as an important goal, with both theoretical interest and practical applications. Meeting browsers are assistance tools that help humans navigate through multimedia records of meetings (audio, video, documents, and metadata), in order to obtain a general idea about what happened in a meeting or to find specific pieces of information, for discovery or verification. To explain the importance that meeting browsers have gained in time, the paper summarizes findings of user studies, discusses features of meeting browser prototypes, and outlines the main evaluation protocol proposed. Reference scores are provided for future benchmarking. These achievements in meeting browsing constitute an iterative software process, from user studies to prototypes and then to products.
Klaus Benedikt Schönenberger, Mario Andres Chavarria Varon