Search Results for author: Bjoern Schuller

Found 4 papers, 1 papers with code

Executive Voiced Laughter and Social Approval: An Explorative Machine Learning Study

no code implementations16 May 2023 Niklas Mueller, Steffen Klug, Andreas Koenig, Alexander Kathan, Lukas Christ, Bjoern Schuller, Shahin Amiriparian

Integrating research on laughter, affect-as-information, and infomediaries' social evaluations of firms, we hypothesize that voiced laughter in executive communication positively affects social approval, defined as audience perceptions of affinity towards an organization.

Sentiment Analysis

Snore-GANs: Improving Automatic Snore Sound Classification with Synthesized Data

no code implementations29 Mar 2019 Zixing Zhang, Jing Han, Kun Qian, Christoph Janott, Yanan Guo, Bjoern Schuller

One of the frontier issues that severely hamper the development of automatic snore sound classification (ASSC) associates to the lack of sufficient supervised training data.

Classification Data Augmentation +2

Attention-Augmented End-to-End Multi-Task Learning for Emotion Prediction from Speech

1 code implementation29 Mar 2019 Zixing Zhang, Bingwen Wu, Bjoern Schuller

Despite the increasing research interest in end-to-end learning systems for speech emotion recognition, conventional systems either suffer from the overfitting due in part to the limited training data, or do not explicitly consider the different contributions of automatically learnt representations for a specific task.

Multi-Task Learning Speech Emotion Recognition

SenticNet 4: A Semantic Resource for Sentiment Analysis Based on Conceptual Primitives

no code implementations COLING 2016 Erik Cambria, Soujanya Poria, Rajiv Bajpai, Bjoern Schuller

An important difference between traditional AI systems and human intelligence is the human ability to harness commonsense knowledge gleaned from a lifetime of learning and experience to make informed decisions.

Clustering Dimensionality Reduction +1

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