This is great talk . I learnt a lot . I am currently working on speaker diarization problem and pyannote is by far the best for our use case . Great work Herve .
Thanks a lot for this talk! I have one question regarding the co-occurrence matrix. At 19:45 you said, that the content of the matrix is for how long the "colors" overlap in seconds. So my question is, why is there a 2 for blue and grey if they overlap twice for all together at least as long as pink and red. So shouldn't grey and blue be at least 3 if not 4? I would greatly appreciate it if you could tell me what I am missing. Thanks alot!
amazing intro. Thank you so much CLSP and Herve BREDIN for sharing this knowledge.
This is great talk . I learnt a lot . I am currently working on speaker diarization problem and pyannote is by far the best for our use case . Great work Herve .
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial tutorial ❤
Hi, great talk. Is it possible to get that presentation material?
Thanks a lot for this talk!
I have one question regarding the co-occurrence matrix. At 19:45 you said, that the content of the matrix is for how long the "colors" overlap in seconds. So my question is, why is there a 2 for blue and grey if they overlap twice for all together at least as long as pink and red. So shouldn't grey and blue be at least 3 if not 4? I would greatly appreciate it if you could tell me what I am missing. Thanks alot!
You are right, that's a mistake on my slide.
That does not change the mapping nor the message I was trying to pass, though.
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