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

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2021-08-30

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Schuller, Björn W.
Batliner, Anton
Bergler, Christian
Mascolo, Cecilia
Han, Jing
Lefter, Iulia
Kaya, HeysemORCID 0000-0001-7947-5508ISNI 000000049289651X
Amiriparian, Shahin
Baird, Alice
Stappen, Lukas

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Abstract

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 Sub- Challenge, 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. We describe the Sub-Challenges, baseline feature extraction, and classifiers based on the 'usual' COMPARE and BoAW features as well as deep unsupervised representation learning using the AUDEEP toolkit, and deep feature extraction from pre-trained CNNs using the DEEP SPECTRUM toolkit; in addition, we add deep end-to-end sequential modelling, and partially linguistic analysis.

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COVID-19, Challenge, Computational paralinguistics, Escalation, Primates, Language and Linguistics, Human-Computer Interaction, Signal Processing, Software, Modelling and Simulation

Citation

Schuller, B W, Batliner, A, Bergler, C, Mascolo, C, Han, J, Lefter, I, Kaya, H, Amiriparian, S, Baird, A, Stappen, L, Ottl, S, Gerczuk, M, Tzirakis, P, Brown, C, Chauhan, J, Grammenos, A, Hasthanasombat, A, Spathis, D, Xia, T, Cicuta, P, Rothkrantz, L J M, Zwerts, J A, Treep, J & Kaandorp, C S 2021, 'The INTERSPEECH 2021 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: COVID-19 Cough, COVID-19 Speech, Escalation & Primates', Paper presented at INTERSPEECH 2021, Brno, Czech Republic, 30/08/21 - 3/09/21 pp. 431-435. https://doi.org/10.21437/interspeech.2021-19, conference