Search Results for author: Maurice Gerczuk

Found 11 papers, 4 papers with code

Enhancing Suicide Risk Assessment: A Speech-Based Automated Approach in Emergency Medicine

no code implementations18 Apr 2024 Shahin Amiriparian, Maurice Gerczuk, Justina Lutz, Wolfgang Strube, Irina Papazova, Alkomiet Hasan, Alexander Kathan, Björn W. Schuller

The metadata integration yields a balanced accuracy of $94. 4\,\%$, marking an absolute improvement of $28. 2\,\%$, demonstrating the efficacy of our proposed approaches for automatic suicide risk assessment in emergency medicine.

Binary Classification

The ACM Multimedia 2023 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: Emotion Share & Requests

no code implementations28 Apr 2023 Björn W. Schuller, Anton Batliner, Shahin Amiriparian, Alexander Barnhill, Maurice Gerczuk, Andreas Triantafyllopoulos, Alice Baird, Panagiotis Tzirakis, Chris Gagne, Alan S. Cowen, Nikola Lackovic, Marie-José Caraty, Claude Montacié

The ACM Multimedia 2023 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge addresses two different problems for the first time in a research competition under well-defined conditions: In the Emotion Share Sub-Challenge, a regression on speech has to be made; and in the Requests Sub-Challenges, requests and complaints need to be detected.

regression

The ACM Multimedia 2022 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: Vocalisations, Stuttering, Activity, & Mosquitoes

no code implementations13 May 2022 Björn W. Schuller, Anton Batliner, Shahin Amiriparian, Christian Bergler, Maurice Gerczuk, Natalie Holz, Pauline Larrouy-Maestri, Sebastian P. Bayerl, Korbinian Riedhammer, Adria Mallol-Ragolta, Maria Pateraki, Harry Coppock, Ivan Kiskin, Marianne Sinka, Stephen Roberts

The ACM Multimedia 2022 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge addresses four different problems for the first time in a research competition under well-defined conditions: In the Vocalisations and Stuttering Sub-Challenges, a classification on human non-verbal vocalisations and speech has to be made; the Activity Sub-Challenge aims at beyond-audio human activity recognition from smartwatch sensor data; and in the Mosquitoes Sub-Challenge, mosquitoes need to be detected.

Human Activity Recognition

Fatigue Prediction in Outdoor Running Conditions using Audio Data

no code implementations9 May 2022 Andreas Triantafyllopoulos, Sandra Ottl, Alexander Gebhard, Esther Rituerto-González, Mirko Jaumann, Steffen Hüttner, Valerie Dieter, Patrick Schneeweiß, Inga Krauß, Maurice Gerczuk, Shahin Amiriparian, Björn W. Schuller

Although running is a common leisure activity and a core training regiment for several athletes, between $29\%$ and $79\%$ of runners sustain an overuse injury each year.

DeepSpectrumLite: A Power-Efficient Transfer Learning Framework for Embedded Speech and Audio Processing from Decentralised Data

1 code implementation23 Apr 2021 Shahin Amiriparian, Tobias Hübner, Maurice Gerczuk, Sandra Ottl, Björn W. Schuller

By obtaining state-of-the-art results on a set of paralinguistics tasks, we demonstrate the suitability of the proposed transfer learning approach for embedded audio signal processing, even when data is scarce.

Audio Signal Processing Transfer Learning

The INTERSPEECH 2021 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: COVID-19 Cough, COVID-19 Speech, Escalation & Primates

no code implementations24 Feb 2021 Björn W. Schuller, Anton Batliner, Christian Bergler, Cecilia Mascolo, Jing Han, Iulia Lefter, Heysem Kaya, Shahin Amiriparian, Alice Baird, Lukas Stappen, Sandra Ottl, Maurice Gerczuk, Panagiotis Tzirakis, Chloë Brown, Jagmohan Chauhan, Andreas Grammenos, Apinan Hasthanasombat, Dimitris Spathis, Tong Xia, Pietro Cicuta, Leon J. M. Rothkrantz, Joeri Zwerts, Jelle Treep, Casper Kaandorp

The INTERSPEECH 2021 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge addresses four different problems for the first time in a research competition under well-defined conditions: In the COVID-19 Cough and COVID-19 Speech Sub-Challenges, a binary classification on COVID-19 infection has to be made based on coughing sounds and speech; in the Escalation SubChallenge, a three-way assessment of the level of escalation in a dialogue is featured; and in the Primates Sub-Challenge, four species vs background need to be classified.

Binary Classification Representation Learning

A Novel Fusion of Attention and Sequence to Sequence Autoencoders to Predict Sleepiness From Speech

1 code implementation15 May 2020 Shahin Amiriparian, Pawel Winokurow, Vincent Karas, Sandra Ottl, Maurice Gerczuk, Björn W. Schuller

On the development partition of the data, we achieve Spearman's correlation coefficients of . 324, . 283, and . 320 with the targets on the Karolinska Sleepiness Scale by utilising attention and non-attention autoencoders, and the fusion of both autoencoders' representations, respectively.

Machine Translation Representation Learning

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