Director: Prof. Giuseppe Riccardi

At the Adaptive Multimodal Information and Interfaces (AMI2) Lab we carry out research in:
Automatic Speech Recognition
Spoken and Multimodal Dialog Interfaces
Natural Language Processing
Statistical Machine Translation
Machine Learning
Emotional Computing
Our multilingual conversational platform is the core of our experimental work on conversational systems and their evaluation.

News and Events
Date Location Event Description
March 25, 2010 Povo - Trento, Italy Workshop Workshop on Multimodal Interactive Question Answering
December 23, 2009 Povo - Trento, Italy Open position Postdoctoral position in Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Trento, Italy
December 18, 2009 Trento, Italy UNITN Press Release Telecom Italia e Universita' di Trento partnership per la qualita'
December 18, 2009 Povo - Trento, Italy DISI Seminar Allen Gorin, Stream Characterization from Content
December 3, 2009 Povo - Trento, Italy DISI Seminar Federica Cavicchio, An Eye for an Eye: Heart Rate and Facial Expression Predict (Un) Cooperation
November 6, 2009 Povo - Trento, Italy Workshop Workshop Toni Mian
September 28, 2009 Povo - Trento, Italy DISI Seminar Fernando Garcia, A stochastic approach to the understanding problem in dialog systems
June 30, 2009 Povo - Trento, Italy DISI Seminar Nicolo' Cesa-Bainchi, Semi supervised online learning: train only when you need
May 29, 2009 Povo - Trento, Italy DISI Seminar Antonella De Angeli, Cognitive and social affordances of conversational technology
February 2009   W3C standard W3C Multimodal Standard Brings Web to More People, More Ways
January 2009   IEEE Signal Processing Society - Best Paper Award Giuseppe Riccardi and Dilek Hakkani-Tur, "Active Learning: Theory and Applications to Automatic Speech Recognition"

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