The MuSe 2023 Multimodal Sentiment Analysis Challenge: Mimicked Emotions, Cross-Cultural Humour, and Personalisation
Lukas Christ, Shahin Amiriparian, Alice Baird, Alexander Kathan,, Niklas M\"uller, Steffen Klug, Chris Gagne, Panagiotis Tzirakis, Eva-Maria, Me{\ss}ner, Andreas K\"onig, Alan Cowen, Erik Cambria, Bj\"orn W. Schuller

TL;DR
MuSe 2023 presents shared multimodal affect and sentiment analysis tasks across emotion prediction, humour detection, and personalisation, utilizing diverse datasets and baseline models to foster cross-disciplinary research.
Contribution
Introduces three novel multimodal affective computing sub-challenges, datasets, and baseline systems to advance research in emotion, humour, and personalisation analysis.
Findings
Baseline system achieves moderate to high correlation scores across tasks.
Datasets and feature sets are provided for future research.
The challenge fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Abstract
The MuSe 2023 is a set of shared tasks addressing three different contemporary multimodal affect and sentiment analysis problems: In the Mimicked Emotions Sub-Challenge (MuSe-Mimic), participants predict three continuous emotion targets. This sub-challenge utilises the Hume-Vidmimic dataset comprising of user-generated videos. For the Cross-Cultural Humour Detection Sub-Challenge (MuSe-Humour), an extension of the Passau Spontaneous Football Coach Humour (Passau-SFCH) dataset is provided. Participants predict the presence of spontaneous humour in a cross-cultural setting. The Personalisation Sub-Challenge (MuSe-Personalisation) is based on the Ulm-Trier Social Stress Test (Ulm-TSST) dataset, featuring recordings of subjects in a stressed situation. Here, arousal and valence signals are to be predicted, whereas parts of the test labels are made available in order to facilitate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHumor Studies and Applications · Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
MethodsSix Ways To Communicate To Someone At Expedia Via Phone And Email's. · *Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Dense Connections · 1x1 Convolution · Feedforward Network · Two Time-scale Update Rule · Projection Discriminator · Non-Local Operation · Adam · Non-Local Block
