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Anton Batliner
Anton Batliner
TUM/MRI Munich / FAU Erlangen
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The interspeech 2009 emotion challenge
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner
12302009
The INTERSPEECH 2013 computational paralinguistics challenge: Social signals, conflict, emotion, autism
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner, A Vinciarelli, K Scherer, F Ringeval, ...
Proceedings INTERSPEECH 2013, 14th Annual Conference of the International …, 2013
8902013
Recognising realistic emotions and affect in speech: State of the art and lessons learnt from the first challenge
B Schuller, A Batliner, S Steidl, D Seppi
Speech communication 53 (9-10), 1062-1087, 2011
8182011
The INTERSPEECH 2010 paralinguistic challenge
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner, F Burkhardt, L Devillers, C Müller, ...
Proc. INTERSPEECH 2010, Makuhari, Japan, 2794-2797, 2010
7442010
Computational paralinguistics: emotion, affect and personality in speech and language processing
B Schuller, A Batliner
John Wiley & Sons, 2014
4632014
The HUMAINE database: Addressing the collection and annotation of naturalistic and induced emotional data
E Douglas-Cowie, R Cowie, I Sneddon, C Cox, O Lowry, M Mcrorie, ...
Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction: Second International …, 2007
4152007
How to find trouble in communication
A Batliner, K Fischer, R Huber, J Spilker, E Nöth
Speech communication 40 (1-2), 117-143, 2003
4112003
Paralinguistics in speech and language—state-of-the-art and the challenge
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner, F Burkhardt, L Devillers, C MüLler, ...
Computer Speech & Language 27 (1), 4-39, 2013
3922013
The interspeech 2016 computational paralinguistics challenge: Deception, sincerity & native language
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner, J Hirschberg, JK Burgoon, A Baird, ...
17TH Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association …, 2016
3762016
The interspeech 2012 speaker trait challenge
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner, E Nöth, A Vinciarelli, F Burkhardt, ...
INTERSPEECH 2012, Portland, OR, USA, 2012
3172012
The INTERSPEECH 2011 speaker state challenge
B Schuller, A Batliner, S Steidl, F Schiel, J Krajewski
Proc. INTERSPEECH 2011, Florence, Italy, 2011
3172011
The relevance of feature type for the automatic classification of emotional user states: low level descriptors and functionals
B Schuller, A Batliner, D Seppi, S Steidl, T Vogt, J Wagner, L Devillers, ...
2572007
Desperately seeking emotions or: Actors, wizards, and human beings
A Batliner, K Fischer, R Huber, J Spilker, E Nöth
ISCA tutorial and research workshop (ITRW) on speech and emotion, 2000
2392000
Verbmobil: The use of prosody in the linguistic components of a speech understanding system
E Noth, A Batliner, A Kießling, R Kompe, H Niemann
IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio processing 8 (5), 519-532, 2000
2372000
PEAKS–A system for the automatic evaluation of voice and speech disorders
A Maier, T Haderlein, U Eysholdt, F Rosanowski, A Batliner, M Schuster, ...
Speech Communication 51 (5), 425-437, 2009
2202009
" you stupid tin box"-children interacting with the aibo robot: A cross-linguistic emotional speech corpus
A Batliner, C Hacker, S Steidl, E Nöth, S D'Arcy, MJ Russell, M Wong
2092004
The PF_STAR children's speech corpus
A Batliner, M Blomberg, S D'Arcy, D Elenius, D Giuliani, M Gerosa, ...
1982005
The interspeech 2014 computational paralinguistics challenge: Cognitive & physical load, multitasking
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner, J Epps, F Eyben, F Ringeval, E Marchi, ...
Proceedings INTERSPEECH 2014, 15th Annual Conference of the International …, 2014
1952014
The INTERSPEECH 2015 computational paralinguistics challenge: Nativeness, Parkinson's & eating condition
B Schuller, S Steidl, A Batliner, S Hantke, F Hönig, JR Orozco-Arroyave, ...
1882015
Whodunnit–searching for the most important feature types signalling emotion-related user states in speech
A Batliner, S Steidl, B Schuller, D Seppi, T Vogt, J Wagner, L Devillers, ...
Computer Speech & Language 25 (1), 4-28, 2011
1842011
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