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Gerasimos Potamianos

Gerasimos Potamianos

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Computer Science

D-Index
39
Citations
6807
World Ranking
9729
National Ranking
75

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
39
Citations
6363
World Ranking
4700
National Ranking
27

Overview

Gerasimos Potamianos is affiliated with the University Of Thessaly in Greece. Their research primarily spans the fields of Computer Science and Psychology, with a total of 39 publications in Computer Science and 13 in Psychology.

Their work covers several specialized subfields including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Human-Computer Interaction, Signal Processing, Artificial Intelligence, and Developmental and Educational Psychology. The primary topics addressed in their research include Human Pose and Action Recognition, Hand Gesture Recognition Systems, Multimodal Machine Learning Applications, Hearing Impairment and Communication, Speech and Audio Processing, Social Robot Interaction and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI), as well as Emotion and Mood Recognition.

Recent publications by Potamianos illustrate a focus on topics related to sign language recognition, robotics, and multimodal machine learning. Selected papers include:

  • "Accurate and Resource-Efficient Lipreading with Efficientnetv2 and Transformers," 2022, presented at ICASSP 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
  • "ChildBot: Multi-robot perception and interaction with children," 2021, published in Robotics and Autonomous Systems
  • "Spatio-Temporal Graph Convolutional Networks for Continuous Sign Language Recognition," 2022, presented at ICASSP 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
  • "Greek sign language recognition for an education platform," 2023, published in Universal Access in the Information Society
  • "Joint Object Affordance Reasoning and Segmentation in RGB-D Videos," 2021, published in IEEE Access

Potamianos collaborates frequently with a core group of co-authors, reflecting shared research interests. These co-authors include Petros Maragos, Katerina Papadimitriou, Niki Efthymiou, Panagiotis P. Filntisis, and Galini Sapountzaki.

The venues where Potamianos commonly publishes research include arXiv (Cornell University), the 29th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO) from 2021, EDULEARN proceedings, ICASSP 2022, and Robotics and Autonomous Systems.

Best Publications

  • Recent advances in the automatic recognition of audiovisual speech

    G. Potamianos;C. Neti;G. Gravier;A. Garg

  • Audio-Visual Automatic Speech Recognition: An Overview

    Gerasimos Potamianos;Chalapathy Neti;Juergen Luettin;Iain Matthews

  • Audio-visual speech recognition

    C. Neti;G. Potamianos;Juergen Luettin;I. Matthews

  • An image transform approach for HMM based automatic lipreading

    G. Potamianos;H.P. Graf;E. Cosatto

  • Acoustic fall detection using Gaussian mixture models and GMM supervectors

    Xiaodan Zhuang;Jing Huang;Gerasimos Potamianos;Mark Hasegawa-Johnson

  • Discriminative training of HMM stream exponents for audio-visual speech recognition

    G. Potamianos;H.P. Graf

  • Computers in the Human Interaction Loop

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  • Asynchronous stream modeling for large vocabulary audio-visual speech recognition

    J. Luettin;G. Potamianos;C. Neti

  • Weighting schemes for audio-visual fusion in speech recognition

    H. Glotin;D. Vergyr;C. Neti;G. Potamianos

  • A comparison of model and transform-based visual features for audio-visual LVCSR

    I. Matthews;G. Potamianos;C. Neti;J. Luettin

  • The CHIL audiovisual corpus for lecture and meeting analysis inside smart rooms

    Djamel Mostefa;Nicolas Moreau;Khalid Choukri;Gerasimos Potamianos

  • Audio-visual selection process for the synthesis of photo-realistic talking-head animations

    Eric Cosatto;Hans Peter Graf;Gerasimos Potamianos;Juergen Schroeter

  • Hierarchical discriminant features for audio-visual LVCSR

    G. Potamianos;J. Luettin;C. Neti

  • Large-vocabulary audio-visual speech recognition: a summary of the Johns Hopkins Summer 2000 Workshop

    C. Neti;G. Potamianos;J. Luettin;I. Matthews

  • Speaker independent audio-visual database for bimodal ASR.

    Gerasimos Potamianos;Eric Cosatto;Hans Peter Graf;David B. Roe

  • System and method for microphone activation using visual speech cues

    Philippe de Cuetos;Giridharan R. Iyengar;Chalapathy V. Neti;Gerasimos Potamianos

  • A cascade image transform for speaker independent automatic speechreading

    G. Potamianos;A. Verma;C. Neti;G. Iyengar

  • Stream confidence estimation for audio-visual speech recognition.

    Gerasimos Potamianos;Chalapathy Neti

  • Asynchrony modeling for audio-visual speech recognition

    Guillaume Gravier;Gerasimos Potamianos;Chalapathy Neti

  • Lipreading Using Profile Versus Frontal Views

    P. Lucey;G. Potamianos

  • Robust multi-modal method for recognizing objects

    Eric Cosatto;Hans Peter Graf;Gerasimos Potamianos

Frequent Co-Authors

Chalapathy Neti
Chalapathy Neti IBM (United States)
Petros Maragos
Petros Maragos National Technical University of Athens
Patrick Lucey
Patrick Lucey Stats Perform
Sharon Oviatt
Sharon Oviatt Monash University
Antonio Krüger
Antonio Krüger German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
Hans Peter Graf
Hans Peter Graf NEC (United States)
Thomas S. Huang
Thomas S. Huang University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
John Goutsias
John Goutsias Johns Hopkins University
Andrew W. Senior
Andrew W. Senior Google (United States)
Fillia Makedon
Fillia Makedon The University of Texas at Arlington

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