The INTERSPEECH 2017 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: Addressee, Cold & Snoring
Author(s) -
Björn W. Schuller,
Stefan Steidl,
Anton Batliner,
Elika Bergelson,
Jarek Krajewski,
Christoph Janott,
Andrei Amatuni,
Marisa Casillas,
Amanda Seidl,
Mélanie Söderström,
Anne S. Warlaumont,
Guillermo Sánchez-Archidona Hidalgo,
Sebastian Schnieder,
Clemens Heiser,
Winfried Hohenhorst,
Michael Herzog,
Maximilian Schmitt,
Kun Qian,
Yue Zhang,
George Trigeorgis,
Panagiotis Tzirakis,
Stefanos Zafeiriou
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
interspeech 2022
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.21437/interspeech.2017-43
Subject(s) - computer science
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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