Thomas Kleinbauer, Stephanie Becker, Tilman Becker
We describe a new application for NLG technology: the generation of indicative, abstractive summaries of multi-party meetings. Based on the freely available AMI corpus of 100 hours of recorded...
Extrinsic Summarization Evaluation: A Decision Audit Task (2009)
Gabriel Murray, Thomas Kleinbauer, Peter Poller, Steve Renals, Tilman Becker
Abstract. In this work we describe a large-scale extrinsic evaluation of automatic speech summarization technologies for meeting speech. The particular task is a decision audit, wherein a user must...
VISA- Corpus Annotation with OWL ∗ (2008)
Stephanie Becker, Thomas Kleinbauer, Stephan Lesch
We present VISA, a graphical annotation tool for OWL-based annotation schemes with a focus on generality and usability. 1
Indicative Abstractive Summaries of Meetings (2008)
Thomas Kleinbauer, Stephanie Becker, Tilman Becker
Abstract. We present ongoing research on the generation of indicative meeting abstracts supporting quick relevance assessment of meetings. 1
Stephan Lesch, Thomas Kleinbauer, Jan Alex, Dfki Gmbh
In this paper, we present some thoughts and examinations on statistical dialogue act annotation using multidimensional dialogue act labels, based on the ICSI meeting corpus and the associated MRDA...
Stephan Lesch, Thomas Kleinbauer, Jan Alex, Dfki Gmbh
In this paper, we present some thoughts and examinations on statistical dialogue act annotation using multidimensional dialogue act labels, based on the ICSI meeting corpus and the associated MRDA...
SPECTER: a User-Centered View on Ubiquitous Computing (2007)
Thomas Kleinbauer, Mathias Bauer, Anthony Jameson
Although there still remain a lot of open questions on technical issues in ubiquitous computing, mobile system must not forget to put the user in the center of their interest. Context data must be...
Abstract In their UAI 2002 paper “Complexity of Mechanism (2007)
Anthony Jameson, Christopher Hackl, Thomas Kleinbauer, Holm Presented
computationally tractable methods for automated mechanism design (AMD): For a given specific preference aggregation problem, such a method generates a nonmanipulable outcome selection mechanism. The...
a new metric for the evaluation of dialog act classification (2005)
Stephan Lesch, Thomas Kleinbauer, Jan Alex, Dfki Gmbh
The standard evaluation metrics for dialog act classifiers are based on the boolean outcome of the exact classification. For multidimensional tag sets, such as the ICSI-MRDA tag set, this is stricter...
Two methods for enhancing mutual awareness in a group recommender system (2004)
Anthony Jameson, Stephan Baldes, Thomas Kleinbauer
We present a group recommender system for vacations that helps group members who are not able to communicate synchronously to specify their preferences collaboratively and to arrive at an agreement...
Two Methods for Enhancing Mutual Awareness in a Group Recommender System (2004)
Anthony Jameson, Stephan Baldes, Thomas Kleinbauer
We present a group recommender system for vacations that helps group members who are not able to communicate synchronously to specify their preferences collaboratively and to arrive at an agreement...
Anthony Jameson, Stephan Baldes, Thomas Kleinbauer
Abstract. Collaborating groups sometimes have to resolve conflicts among group members in terms of their preferences and values. When face-to-face or other synchronous communication is not possible,...
Enhancing mutual awareness in group recommender systems (2003)
Anthony Jameson, Stephan Baldes, Thomas Kleinbauer
An increasingly important type of recommender system comprises those that generate recommendations for groups rather than for individuals. The decision of a group member whether or not to accept a...