Audio/Visual Emotion Challenge and Workshop (AVEC 2011) - Deadline Extended (Bjoern Schuller )


Subject: Audio/Visual Emotion Challenge and Workshop (AVEC 2011) - Deadline Extended
From:    Bjoern Schuller  <schuller@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 5 Jul 2011 02:31:22 +0000
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Dear List, For those of you interested: Due to multiple request the submission deadline of the Audio/Visual Emotion Challenge and Workshop (AVEC 2011) was extended to 18 July 2011. ___________________________________________ Call for Participation / Papers Audio/Visual Emotion Challenge and Workshop (AVEC 2011) in conjunction with ACII 2011, October 9, Memphis, Tennessee, USA http://sspnet.eu/avec2011/ http://www.acii2011.org/ Register and download data and features: http://avec-db.sspnet.eu/accounts/register/ ___________________________________________ The Challenge ___________________________________________ The Audio/Visual Emotion Challenge and Workshop (AVEC 2011) will be the first competition event aimed at comparison of automatic audio, visual and audiovisual emotion analysis. The goal of the challenge is to provide a common benchmark test set for individual multimodal information processing and to bring together the audio and video emotion recognition communities, to compare the relative merits of the two approaches to emotion recognition under well-defined and strictly comparable conditions and establish to what extent fusion of the approaches is possible and beneficial. A second motivation is the need to advance emotion recognition systems to be able to deal with naturalistic behaviour in large volumes of un-segmented, non-prototypical and non-preselected data as this is exactly the type of data that both multimedia retrieval and human-machine/human-robot communication interfaces have to face in the real world. We are calling for teams to participate in three emotion detection sub-challenges: emotion detection from audio, from video, or from audiovisual information. As benchmarking database the SEMAINE database of naturalistic dialogues will be used. Emotion will have to be recognized in terms of positive/negative valence, and high and low arousal, expectancy and power. Besides participation in the Challenge we are calling for papers addressing the overall topics of this workshop, in particular works that address the differences between audio and video processing of emotive data, and the issues concerning combined audio-visual emotion recognition. Topics include, but are not limited to: Participation in the Challenge .Audio Sub-Challenge .Video Sub-Challenge .Audiovisual Sub-Challenge Audio/Visual Emotion Recognition .Audio-based Emotion Recognition .Video-based Emotion Recognition .Novel Fusion Techniques .Prediction as Fusion .Cross-corpus Feature Relevance .Agglomeration of Data .Semi-supervised Learning .Synthesized Training Material Application .Multimedia Coding and Retrieval .Usability of Audio/Visual Emotion Recognition .Real-time Issues Important Dates ___________________________________________ Paper submission July 18, 2011 Notification of acceptance July 26, 2011 Camera ready paper July 31, 2011 Workshop October 9, 2011 Organisers ___________________________________________ Björn Schuller (Tech. Univ. Munich, Germany) Michel Valstar (Imperial College London, UK) Roddy Cowie (Queen's University Belfast, UK) Maja Pantic (Imperial College London, UK) ___________________________________________ Please regularly visit our website http://sspnet.eu/avec2011 for more information and excuse cross-postings, Thank you very much and all the best, Michel Valstar, Roddy Cowie, Maja Pantic, and Bjoern Schuller ___________________________________________ Dr. Björn Schuller Senior Researcher and Lecturer Technische Universität München Institute for Human-Machine Communication D-80333 München Germany +49-(0)89-289-28548 schuller@xxxxxxxx www.mmk.ei.tum.de/~sch ___________________________________________


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