Search Results for author: Xinchen Du

Found 2 papers, 1 papers with code

Domain Adaptation with Joint Learning for Generic, Optical Car Part Recognition and Detection Systems (Go-CaRD)

no code implementations15 Jun 2020 Lukas Stappen, Xinchen Du, Vincent Karas, Stefan Müller, Björn W. Schuller

Systems for the automatic recognition and detection of automotive parts are crucial in several emerging research areas in the development of intelligent vehicles.

Benchmarking Domain Adaptation +1

MuSe 2020 -- The First International Multimodal Sentiment Analysis in Real-life Media Challenge and Workshop

1 code implementation30 Apr 2020 Lukas Stappen, Alice Baird, Georgios Rizos, Panagiotis Tzirakis, Xinchen Du, Felix Hafner, Lea Schumann, Adria Mallol-Ragolta, Björn W. Schuller, Iulia Lefter, Erik Cambria, Ioannis Kompatsiaris

Multimodal Sentiment Analysis in Real-life Media (MuSe) 2020 is a Challenge-based Workshop focusing on the tasks of sentiment recognition, as well as emotion-target engagement and trustworthiness detection by means of more comprehensively integrating the audio-visual and language modalities.

Emotion Recognition Multimodal Sentiment Analysis

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