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AMI Corpus Participant IDs Explained

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Describing the information held in participant IDs

Participant IDs in the AMI Meeting corpus take the form: [MF][IET][EDO][0-9][0-9][0-9]

A limited number of Participant IDS also have a further 2-3 letters at the end. Examples of participant IDs are MIO016; FEE088; MTD012ME.
First Letter: gender
Must be either M or F
Second Letter: location
Must be either I, E or T for the location in which the participant was recorded. These stand for Idiap, Switzerland; University of Edinburgh, UK; TNO, Holland
Third Letter: Native Language
Either E, D or O for English, Dutch or Other
Numbers
Three numbers chosen to make a unique identifier
For TNO meetings the role of the participant in the scenario meeting is normally appended to the Participant ID where PM, ID, ME and UID stand for Project Manager, Industrial Designer, Marketing Expert and User Interface Designer respectively. Note that further information was collected about the participants in a questionnaire regarding language skills. That information is available when you download the NXT-format information as corpusResources/participants.xml. There is also information mapping channel and camera numbers to these participants (and their roles for scenario meetings) in meetings.xml.

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