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Πέμπτη 15 Μαρτίου 2018

Affective and Behavioural Computing: Lessons Learnt from the First Computational Paralinguistics Challenge

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Publication date: Available online 15 March 2018
Source:Computer Speech & Language
Author(s): Björn Schuller, Felix Weninger, Yue Zhang, Fabien Ringeval, Anton Batliner, Stefan Steidl, Florian Eyben, Erik Marchi, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Klaus Scherer, Mohamed Chetouani, Marcello Mortillaro
In this article, we review the INTERSPEECH 2013 Computational Paralinguistics ChallengE (ComParE) – the first of its kind – in light of the recent developments in affective and behavioural computing. The impact of the first ComParE installment is manifold: first, it featured various new recognition tasks including social signals such as laughter and fillers, conflict in dyadic group discussions, and atypical communication due to pervasive developmental disorders, as well as enacted emotion; second, it marked the onset of the ComParE, subsuming all tasks investigated hitherto within the realm of computational paralinguistics; finally, besides providing a unified test-bed under well-defined and strictly comparable conditions, we present the definite feature vector used for computation of the baselines, thus laying the foundation for a successful series of follow-up Challenges. Starting with a review of the preceding INTERSPEECH Challenges, we present the four Sub-Challenges of ComParE 2013. In particular, we provide details of the Challenge databases and a meta-analysis by conducting experiments of logistic regression on single features and evaluating the performances achieved by the participants.



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