A Composite Framework for Affective Sensing

Authors: Gordon McIntyre and Roland Göcke

Presented by Gordon McIntyre at Interspeech 2008, Brisbane, Australia, 22-26 September 2008

Abstract

A system capable of interpreting affect from a speaking face must recognise and fuse signals from multiple cues. Building such a system requires the integration of software components to perform tasks such as image registration, video segmentation, speech recognition and classification. Such software components tend to be idiosyncratic, purpose-built, and driven by scripts and textual configuration files. Integrating components to achieve the necessary degree of flexibility to perform full multimodal affective recognition is challenging. We discuss the key requirements and describe a system to perform multimodal affect sensing which integrates such software components and meets these requirements.

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Bibtex Entry

@INPROCEEDINGS{mcintyre_goecke2008b,
AUTHOR = {G. McIntyre and R. Goecke},
TITLE = {{A Composite Framework for Affective Sensing}},
BOOKTITLE = {{Proceedings of Interspeech 2008}},
PUBLISHER = {ISCA},
ADDRESS = {Brisbane, Australia},
PAGES = {--},
MONTH = sep,
YEAR = 2008}

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