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The CAVA corpus: synchronised stereoscopic and binaural datasets with head movements

Abstract

This paper describes the acquisition and content of a new multi-modal database. Some tools for making use of the data streams are also presented. The Computational Audio- Visual Analysis (CAVA) database is a unique collection of three synchronised data streams obtained from a binaural microphone pair, a stereoscopic camera pair and a head tracking device. All recordings are made from the perspective of a person; i.e. what would a human with natural head movements see and hear in a given environment. The database is intended to facilitate research into humans' ability to optimise their multi-modal sensory input and fills a gap by providing data that enables human centred audiovisual scene analysis. It also enables 3D localisation using either audio, visual, or audio-visual cues. A total of 50 sessions, with varying degrees of visual and auditory complexity, were recorded. These range from seeing and hearing a single speaker moving in and out of field of view, to moving around a 'cocktail party' style situation, mingling and joining different small groups of people chatting.
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inria-00373173 , version 1 (03-04-2009)

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Élise Arnaud, Heidi Christensen, Yan-Chen Lu, Jon Barker, Vasil Khalidov, et al.. The CAVA corpus: synchronised stereoscopic and binaural datasets with head movements. ICMI 2008 - ACM/IEEE International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces, Oct 2008, Chania, Greece. pp.109-116, ⟨10.1145/1452392.1452414⟩. ⟨inria-00373173⟩
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