264 research outputs found
Precision Learning: Towards Use of Known Operators in Neural Networks
In this paper, we consider the use of prior knowledge within neural networks.
In particular, we investigate the effect of a known transform within the
mapping from input data space to the output domain. We demonstrate that use of
known transforms is able to change maximal error bounds.
In order to explore the effect further, we consider the problem of X-ray
material decomposition as an example to incorporate additional prior knowledge.
We demonstrate that inclusion of a non-linear function known from the physical
properties of the system is able to reduce prediction errors therewith
improving prediction quality from SSIM values of 0.54 to 0.88.
This approach is applicable to a wide set of applications in physics and
signal processing that provide prior knowledge on such transforms. Also maximal
error estimation and network understanding could be facilitated within the
context of precision learning.Comment: accepted on ICPR 201
The INTERSPEECH 2013 computational paralinguistics challenge: social signals, conflict, emotion, autism
The INTERSPEECH 2013 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge provides for the first time a unified test-bed for Social Signals such as laughter in speech. It further introduces conflict in group discussions as new tasks and picks up on autism and its manifestations in speech. Finally, emotion is revisited as task, albeit with a broader ranger of overall twelve emotional states. In this paper, we describe these four Sub-Challenges, Challenge conditions, baselines, and a new feature set by the openSMILE toolkit, provided to the participants.
\em Bj\"orn Schuller, Stefan Steidl, Anton Batliner, Alessandro Vinciarelli, Klaus Scherer}\\
{\em Fabien Ringeval, Mohamed Chetouani, Felix Weninger, Florian Eyben, Erik Marchi, }\\
{\em Hugues Salamin, Anna Polychroniou, Fabio Valente, Samuel Kim
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