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[AUDITORY] Eating Analysis & Tracking Challenge (EAT 2018)



Dear Colleagues,

 

You may find interest in the

Eating Analysis & Tracking Challenge (EAT 2018)

https://icmi-eat.ihearu-play.eu/             

 

EAT is an audiovisual Challenge held as part of the

ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction 2018 (ICMI 2018), Boulder, CO, USA.

on 20 October 2018.

 

Three Sub-Challenges are organised:

 

Food-type Sub-Challenge: Perform seven-class food classification per utterance

Food-likability Sub-Challenge: Recognize the subjects' food likability rating

Chew and Speak Sub-Challenge: Recognize the level of difficulty to speak while eating

 

Please find more information on the web:

https://icmi-eat.ihearu-play.eu/

 

With best wishes,

 

Björn Schuller

On behalf of the EAT 2018 organisers

 

 

 

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Univ.-Prof. Dr habil.

Björn W. Schuller

Reader, FIEEE

 

ZD.B Chair of Embedded Intelligence for Health Care and Wellbeing

Faculty of Applied Computer Science & Faculty of Medicine

University of Augsburg / Germany

 

Head GLAM – Group on Language Audio & Music

Deparment of Computing

Imperial College London / UK

 

CEO audEERING GmbH

Gilching / Germany

 

Visiting Professor

Harbin Institute of Technology / China

 

Editor in Chief

IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing

 

schuller@xxxxxxxx

http://www.schuller.one

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