MuSe 2023 : The 4th International Multimodal Sentiment Analysis Challenge and Workshop @ ACM Multimedia 2023, Ottawa, Canada Ottawa, Canda
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Event Date: | October 29, 2023 - November 03, 2023 |
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Submission Deadline: | July 07, 2023 |
Notification of Acceptance: | July 30, 2023 |
Camera Ready Version Due: | August 05, 2023 |
Call for Papers |
The Multimodal Sentiment Analysis Challenge (MuSe) 2023 is dedicated to multimodal sentiment and emotion recognition in different scenarios: https://www.muse-challenge.org
This year's edition features three different sub-challenges: == Sub-Challenges, Datasets & Features == 1. Emotional Mimicry Sub-challenge (MuSe-Mimic) Predicting 3 discrete emotions (Approval, Uncertainty, Disappointment) from videos of mimicked emotional expressions. This sub-challenge utilises the novel Hume-Mimic dataset provided by Hume AI (https://www.hume.ai). It contains over 32 hours of audiovisual recordings of 557 different subjects, including transcripts. 2. Cross-Lingual Humor Detection Sub-challenge (MuSe-Humor) Predicting the presence of humour in audio-visual recordings of football press conferences. In this sub-challenge, a cross-lingual setting is provided, where the training data comprises German recordings, while the test data is composed of English press conferences. Overall, more than 17 hours of data (audio, video, transcripts) are provided. 3. Personalisation Sub-challenge (MuSe-Personalisation) Predicting emotional valence and psycho-physiological arousal signals from audio-visual recordings. In order to facilitate personalisation, parts of each test subject's labels are made available. MuSe-Personalisation uses the Ulm-TSST data set that includes audio, video, textual transcriptions and physiological signals (respiratory rate, ECG, BPM). For the baseline paper see here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/370100318_The_MuSe_2023_Multimodal_Sentiment_Analysis_Challenge_Mimicked_Emotions_Cross-Cultural_Humour_and_Personalisation == How to Participate == Instructions are available at https://www.muse-challenge.org/challenge/participate. Data and features are available upon registration. Links to the baseline code and the preliminary baseline paper are also provided on the homepage (https://www.muse-challenge.org). == Organisers == Shahin Amiriparian (University of Augsburg, GER) Lukas Christ (University of Augsburg, GER) Andreas König (University of Passau, GER) Alan Cowen (Hume AI, USA) Eva-Maria Meßner (University of Ulm, GER) Erik Cambria (Nanyang Technological University/ SenticNet, SG) Björn W. Schuller (Imperial College London/ audEERING, UK) |
Summary |
MuSe 2023 : The 4th International Multimodal Sentiment Analysis Challenge and Workshop @ ACM Multimedia 2023, Ottawa, Canada will take place in Ottawa, Canda. It’s a 6 days event starting on Oct 29, 2023 (Sunday) and will be winded up on Nov 3, 2023 (Friday). MuSe 2023 falls under the following areas: AFFECTIVE COMPUTING, MACHINE LEARNING, MULTIMEDIA, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, etc. Submissions for this Workshop can be made by Jul 7, 2023. Authors can expect the result of submission by Jul 30, 2023. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Aug 5, 2023 to the official website of the Workshop. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the MuSe 2023
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Credits and Sources |
[1] MuSe 2023 : The 4th International Multimodal Sentiment Analysis Challenge and Workshop @ ACM Multimedia 2023, Ottawa, Canada |