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The data collection process should allow the subjects to move freely
and naturally. The cameras and microphones should be placed in a way
that is very unobtrusive, yet able to capture the changes in facial
and vocal expressions. To fulfill this requirement, we designed and
built a conversation space in our lab. The resources used to build the
conversation space are : (i) Three Sony EVI-D30 pan-tilt cameras (ii)
Two AKG 1000 cardioid microphones (ii) Quad splitter (iv) Hi8 video
recorder (v) TV monitor (vi) Table and a set of chairs (vii) Cables,
connectors, camera mounts etc.
Two of the cameras were directly behind and slightly above each
subject to get a frontal view of the subjects participating in the
conversation. To capture the entire scene, a wide angle lens was
attached to the third camera and placed in the center corner. The
outputs of the cameras were fed into a quad splitter. The quad
splitter was connected to the recorder and the TV screen was
used to monitor the recording process and to detect any problems. The
whole system is almost invisible to the subjects and does not
constrain them in any way.
Figure:
Conversation Space Set-up
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Tanzeem Choudhury
2000-01-21