Diarization of Legal Proceedings. Identifying and Transcribing Judicial Speech from Recorded Court Audio.
Jeffrey TumminiaAmanda KuznecovSophia TsileridesIlana WeinsteinBrian McFeeMichael PichenyAaron R. KaufmanPublished in: CoRR (2021)
Keyphrases
- speaker identification
- audio stream
- case law
- speaker diarization
- international conference
- audio visual
- broadcast news
- legal cases
- speech recognition
- international workshop
- audio signals
- speech processing
- speech signal
- emotion recognition
- international symposium
- gaussian mixture model
- audio video
- artificial intelligence and law
- cepstral features
- text to speech
- speaker recognition
- digital audio
- audio features
- audio recordings
- advances in artificial intelligence
- speech music discrimination
- multimedia
- prosodic features
- automatic speech recognition
- audio signal
- conference on artificial intelligence
- noisy environments
- knowledge discovery and data mining
- legal documents
- linear predictive coding
- signal processing
- video recordings
- acoustic signals
- working conference
- multi modal
- computational intelligence
- legal knowledge
- legal reasoning
- spoken documents
- automatic transcription
- content based video retrieval
- human language
- speech synthesis
- acoustic features
- lecture notes in artificial intelligence
- lecture notes
- human computer interaction
- voice activity detection