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Who said that?: Audio-visual speaker diarisation of real-world meetings

Published 24 Jun 2019 in cs.SD, cs.CV, and eess.AS | (1906.10042v1)

Abstract: The goal of this work is to determine 'who spoke when' in real-world meetings. The method takes surround-view video and single or multi-channel audio as inputs, and generates robust diarisation outputs. To achieve this, we propose a novel iterative approach that first enrolls speaker models using audio-visual correspondence, then uses the enrolled models together with the visual information to determine the active speaker. We show strong quantitative and qualitative performance on a dataset of real-world meetings. The method is also evaluated on the public AMI meeting corpus, on which we demonstrate results that exceed all comparable methods. We also show that beamforming can be used together with the video to further improve the performance when multi-channel audio is available.

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