Authors
Björn Schuller, Stefan Steidl, Anton Batliner, Elika Bergelson, Jarek Krajewski, Christoph Janott, Andrei Amatuni, Marisa Casillas, Amdanda Seidl, Melanie Soderstrom, Anne S Warlaumont, Guillermo Hidalgo, Sebastian Schnieder, Clemens Heiser, Winifried Hohenhorst, Michael Herzog, Maximilian Schmitt, Kun Qian, Yue Zhang, George Trigeorgis, Panagiotis Tzirakis, Stefanos Zafeiriou
Publication date
2017
Conference
Computational Paralinguistics Challenge (ComParE), Interspeech 2017
Pages
3442-3446
Description
The INTERSPEECH 2017 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge addresses three different problems for the first time in research competition under well-defined conditions: In the Addressee sub-challenge, it has to be determined whether speech produced by an adult is directed towards another adult or towards a child; in the Cold sub-challenge, speech under cold has to be told apart from ‘healthy’speech; and in the Snoring subchallenge, four different types of snoring have to be classified. In this paper, we describe these sub-challenges, their conditions, and the baseline feature extraction and classifiers, which include data-learnt feature representations by end-to-end learning with convolutional and recurrent neural networks, and bag-of-audiowords for the first time in the challenge series
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Scholar articles
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner, E Bergelson… - Computational Paralinguistics Challenge (ComParE) …, 2017