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AMI Corpus Meeting IDs Explained

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How to read AMI meeting IDs, plus a list of ids used in the corpus.

IDs take the form [IETB][SNB][1-5][0-9][0-9][0-9][a-z].

First character: I for Idiap, E for Edinburgh, T for TNO, B for Brno

Second character: S for scenario-based using our remote control design scenario, N for naturally occurring, B for other scenario-based elicitations (e.g., using the ISSCO office move scenario or the movie club scenario).

4 numbers: 1000 series for Idiap, 2000 for Edinburgh, 3000 for TNO, and 4000 for ISSCO (although these were recorded in the Idiap room), 5000 for Brno.

For S (remote control scenario meetings), postfix a/b/c/d: first, second, third or fourth meeting in trial.

For N (natural meetings), the final a-z is optional and used for meetings in the same series (i.e., of the same group, which may or may not be exactly the same participants). If there is only one meeting in the series, it could be omitted.

The complete set of meeting ids used is below:

ES2002-ES2016 a-d; EN2001a-e; EN2002a-d; EN2003a; EN2004a; EN2005a; EN2006a-b; EN2009b-d; IB4001; IB4002; IB4003; IB4004; IB4005; IB4010; IB4011; IS1001-IS1009 a-d EXCEPT IS1002a, IS1005d; IN1001; IN1002; IN1005; IN1007; IN1008; IN1009; IN1012; IN1013; IN1014; IN1016; TS3003 - TS3012 a-d.


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