Presentation 2000/7/7
Toward the publication of the second version of The Multi-Modal Dialogue Corpus
Takuya KANEKO, Shun ISHIZAKI,
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Abstract(in English) The Multi-Modal Dialogue Corpus is a corpus of unscripted, task-oriented dialogues which has been digitally recorded, and transcribed to support the study of human face-to-face multi-modal dialogue. The particularity of present corpus is the collection of Dialogues in the high quality video format. The first version of the corpus published last year occupies 2 CD-ROMs, and contains:a complete set of transcripts in a plane-text format;a complete set of audiovisual data in the MPEG1 format;images of all materials in the JPEG format;basic documentation in the HTML-text format. The task to develop annotation scheme and annotate the corpus in several levels-phonological transcription of prosody, body movement coding, syntactic and semantic annotation, and discourse tagging-is in progress. The second version of the corpus will be published in the month of June 2000, including annotated transcripts.
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Keyword(in English) 〓 / dialogue / corpus / coding scheme / annotation
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Title (in English) Toward the publication of the second version of The Multi-Modal Dialogue Corpus
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Keyword(2) dialogue
Keyword(3) corpus
Keyword(4) coding scheme
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1st Author's Name Takuya KANEKO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Media and Governance Keio University()
2nd Author's Name Shun ISHIZAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Media and Governance Keio University
Date 2000/7/7
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Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 187
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