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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2018 AUDIO/VISUAL EMOTION CHALLENGE AND WORKSHOP (AVEC'18)
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 3-13Publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3266302.3266316
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Affective Computing; Bipolar Disorder; Cross-Cultural Emotion
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- EU 7th Framework Programme through the ERC [338164]
- Horizon 2020 Programme through the Innovation Action [645094]
- Horizon 2020 Programme through the Research Innovation Action [645378, 688835]
- University of Fribourg, Switzerland
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The Audio/Visual Emotion Challenge and Workshop (AVEC 2018) Bipolar disorder, and cross-cultural affect recognition is the eighth competition event aimed at the comparison of multimedia processing and machine learning methods for automatic audiovisual health and emotion analysis, with all participants competing strictly under the same conditions. The goal of the Challenge is to provide a common benchmark test set for multimodal information processing and to bring together the health and emotion recognition communities, as well as the audiovisual processing communities, to compare the relative merits of various approaches to health and emotion recognition from real-life data. This paper presents the major novelties introduced this year, the challenge guidelines, the data used, and the performance of the baseline systems on the three proposed tasks: bipolar disorder classification, cross-cultural dimensional emotion recognition, and emotional label generation from individual ratings, respectively.
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