Distributed Discussion Diarisation

Pascal Bissig, Klaus-Tycho Förster, Simon Tanner, Roger Wattenhofer

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Abstract

In this paper we present Disca, a tool to analyze discussions in terms of which person is speaking at what time.
We rely on a set of smartphones collaborating in detecting the most likely speaker at every given moment in real time.
Each pair of smartphones observes a time difference of arrival pattern that is caused by the location of the different participants.
The set of observations between all pairs of smartphones is then used to identify speakers on-line.
To achieve this, clock differences and clock drifts between devices are estimated and compensated.
Ultimately, participants are found by clustering time difference of arrival measurements which are unique for distinct speakers.
We implement the system as an Android application and show that for more than 90% of time windows the correct speaker can be identified.
To cope with heterogeneous hardware of Android smartphones, the computational burden is dynamically distributed among all participating smartphones according to their performance.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Titel2017 14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC)
Antal sider6
ForlagIEEE
Publikationsdato20 jul. 2017
Sider1032-1037
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 20 jul. 2017
Udgivet eksterntJa
Begivenhed14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference  - Las Vegas, USA
Varighed: 8 jan. 201711 jan. 2017
Konferencens nummer: 14
http://ccnc2017.ieee-ccnc.org/content/technical-sessions

Konference

Konference14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference 
Nummer14
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByLas Vegas
Periode08/01/201711/01/2017
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