Advancing, developing and improving speech and language technologies as well as image and video technologies in the analysis of multimedia content adding to this analysis the extraction of affective-emotional information.

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Our Team

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ViVoLab, Voice Input Voice Output Laboratory belongs to the Aragon Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), being an active Lab inside the Information and Communication Technologies section of the Institute. The Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A) is a university institute at the University of Zaragoza. Its goal is to become an international reference in its respective research areas and to provide high quality service to national and international companies....

Alfonso Ortega

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Eduardo Lleida

Catedrático de Universidad

Antonio Miguel

Profesor Contratado Doctor

Enrique Masgrau

Catedrático de Universidad

Emiliano Bernues

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Luis Vicente

Profesor Colaborador
 

The Speech Technology Group (Grupo de Tecnología del Habla, GTH) is devoted to research and development in various areas of speech science and technology, specially speech synthesis and recognition, and technology applications in the office environment, telephone environment and aids for the handicapped.

Ruben San Segundo

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Javier Ferreiros

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José Manuel Pardo

Catedrático de Universidad

Ricardo de Córdoba

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The ELiRF Group (Enginyeria del Llenguatge Natural i Reconeiximent de Formes) is devoted to research and development in mutlimedia analysis in social media, sentimental analysis, emotions, stances, preferences, figurative language, irony, sarcasm, etc.

Lluis Hurtado

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Encarna Segarra

Catedrático de Universidad

Emilio Sanchis

Catedrático de Universidad

Ferran Pla

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Fernando Garcia

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María José Castro

Catedrático de Universidad
 

The Speech Interactive Research Group (SPIN) was formed in 1990 as the research group on pattern recognition and speech technology of the University of the Basque Country. Its central focus has been for a long time the development of techniques for automatic speech recognition, understanding and translation based on learning methods. We have also been involved in the development of spoken dialog systems, where we aimed at developing interactive interfaces adapted to the task and to the user as well as at learning from human interaction. We now also investigate the emotional aspects of interaction, focusing on the emotion detection from the analysis of speech signal as well as from the dialogic language in social media. The group has, therefore, a wide experience in both basic research and technology transfer in these areas.

María Inés Torres

Catedrático de Universidad

Raquel Justo

Profesora Laboral

José María Alcaide

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Works

Recent Works

Past Work

ASLP-MULAN:

Audio, speech and language processing for multimedia analytics (TIN2014-54288-C4 )

Past Work

TECHNOLOGY FOR COMPLEX HUMAN-MACHINE CONVERSATIONAL INTERACTION WITH DYNAMC LEARNING (TIN2011-28169-C05)