Inferring Depression and Affect from Application Dependent Meta Knowledge

AVEC '14 Pub Date : 2014-11-07 DOI:10.1145/2661806.2661813
Markus Kächele, Martin Schels, F. Schwenker
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This paper outlines our contribution to the 2014 edition of the AVEC competition. It comprises classification results and considerations for both the continuous affect recognition sub-challenge and also the depression recognition sub-challenge. Rather than relying on statistical features that are normally extracted from the raw audio-visual data we propose an approach based on abstract meta information about individual subjects and also prototypical task and label dependent templates to infer the respective emotional states. The results of the approach that were submitted to both parts of the challenge significantly outperformed the baseline approaches. Further, we elaborate on several issues about the labeling of affective corpora and the choice of appropriate performance measures.
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从应用依赖元知识推断抑郁和影响
本文概述了我们对2014年AVEC竞赛的贡献。它包括对持续情感识别子挑战和抑郁识别子挑战的分类结果和考虑。与其依赖通常从原始视听数据中提取的统计特征,我们提出了一种基于关于个体受试者的抽象元信息以及原型任务和标签依赖模板的方法来推断各自的情绪状态。提交给挑战的两个部分的方法的结果明显优于基线方法。此外,我们详细阐述了关于情感语料库的标记和选择适当的性能指标的几个问题。
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