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Michael Wagner 0004
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- affiliation: TU Berlin, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Berlin, Germany
- affiliation (former): University of Canberra, ESTeM, ACT, Australia
- affiliation (former, PhD 1979): Australian National University, Canberra
- affiliation (former): National University of Singapore, Department of Computer Science, Singapore
- affiliation (former): Technical University of Munich, Germany
- affiliation (former): University of Wollongong, DepartmentofComputingScience, NSW, Australia
Other persons with the same name
- Michael Wagner — disambiguation page
- Michael Wagner 0001 — Schloss Dagstuhl LZI, Dagstuhl Publishing, Germany (and 1 more)
- Michael Wagner 0002 — Compumedics Neuroscan, Hamburg (and 1 more)
- Michael Wagner 0003 — Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain (and 1 more)
- Michael Wagner 0005 — University of Cincinnati, OH, USA
- Michael Wagner 0006 — Fraunhofer FOKUS, Berlin, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0007 (aka: Michael D. Wagner) — Edge Case Research LLC, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (and 1 more)
- Michael Wagner 0008 — Universitäts-Klinikum Bonn, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0009 — University of Technology Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0010 — Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research Foundation, OH, USA
- Michael Wagner 0011 — University of Vienna, Department of Microbial Ecology, Austria
- Michael Wagner 0012 — University of Iowa, USA
- Michael Wagner 0013 — TUM CREATE, Singapore (and 1 more)
- Michael Wagner 0014 — Fraunhofer IIS, Nürnberg, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0015 — College of William and Mary, USA
- Michael Wagner 0016 — Helmholtz Center Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), Institute of Fluid Dynamics, Dresden, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0017 — Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0018 — Ariel University, West Bank, Israel
- Michael Wagner 0019 — McGill University, Department of Linguistics, Montreal, QC, Canada (and 1 more)
- Michael Wagner 0020 — Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Power Engineering, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0021 — Belectric OPV GmbH, Nuremberg, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0022 — Technical University Munich, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0023 — University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0024 — Medical University of Vienna, Department of Pediatrics, Austria
- Michael Wagner 0026 — SBA Research, Vienna, Austria
- Michael Wagner 0027 — TU Dresden, Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing (ZIH), Germany
- Michael Wagner 0028 — Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS), Dresden, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0029 — University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Competence Unit for Research Data and Information, Erlangen, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0030 — Silicon Vision GmbH, Siegen, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0031 — TU Munich, Department of Informatics, Germany
- Michael Wagner 0032 — Aalen University, Institute of Applied Research, Aalen, Germany
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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j17]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner, Areej Al-Wabil:
Evaluating and Validating Emotion Elicitation Using English and Arabic Movie Clips on a Saudi Sample. Sensors 19(10): 2218 (2019) - 2018
- [j16]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner, Julien Epps, Matthew Hyett, Gordon Parker, Michael Breakspear:
Multimodal Depression Detection: Fusion Analysis of Paralinguistic, Head Pose and Eye Gaze Behaviors. IEEE Trans. Affect. Comput. 9(4): 478-490 (2018) - 2016
- [c74]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Julien Epps, Michael Wagner, Jeffrey F. Cohn:
Cross-Cultural Depression Recognition from Vocal Biomarkers. INTERSPEECH 2016: 1943-1947 - 2015
- [c73]Aodah Diamah, Michael Wagner, Menkes van den Briel:
A Comparative Study on Vector Similarity Methods for Offer Generation in Multi-attribute Negotiation. Australasian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2015: 149-156 - [c72]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Jeffrey F. Cohn, Michael Wagner, Gordon Parker, Michael Breakspear:
Cross-cultural detection of depression from nonverbal behaviour. FG 2015: 1-8 - [c71]Salahiddin Altahat, Michael Wagner, Elisa Martínez Marroquín:
Robust electroencephalogram channel set for person authentication. ICASSP 2015: 997-1001 - [c70]Laura Fernández Gallardo, Sebastian Möller, Michael Wagner:
Importance of intelligible phonemes for human speaker recognition in different channel bandwidths. INTERSPEECH 2015: 1047-1051 - [r4]Michael Wagner, Girija Chetty:
Anti-spoofing, Face. Encyclopedia of Biometrics 2015: 45-55 - [r3]Michael Wagner:
Anti-spoofing, Voice. Encyclopedia of Biometrics 2015: 105-114 - 2014
- [c69]Laura Fernández Gallardo, Michael Wagner, Sebastian Möller:
I-vector Speaker Verification for Speech Degraded by Narrowband and Wideband Channels. ITG Symposium on Speech Communication 2014: 1-4 - [c68]Sharifa Alghowinem, Sarah Alghuwinem, Majdah Alshehri, Areej Al-Wabil, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner:
Design of an Emotion Elicitation Framework for Arabic Speakers. HCI (2) 2014: 717-728 - [c67]Laura Fernández Gallardo, Michael Wagner, Sebastian Möller:
I-vector speaker verification based on phonetic information under transmission channel effects. INTERSPEECH 2014: 696-700 - [c66]Laura Fernández Gallardo, Michael Wagner, Sebastian Möller:
Advantages of wideband over narrowband channels for speaker verification employing MFCCs and LFCCs. INTERSPEECH 2014: 1115-1119 - [c65]Laura Fernández Gallardo, Michael Wagner, Sebastian Möller:
Spectral Sub-band Analysis of Speaker Verification Employing Narrowband and Wideband Speech. Odyssey 2014: 81-87 - 2013
- [j15]Jyoti Joshi, Roland Goecke, Sharifa Alghowinem, Abhinav Dhall, Michael Wagner, Julien Epps, Gordon Parker, Michael Breakspear:
Multimodal assistive technologies for depression diagnosis and monitoring. J. Multimodal User Interfaces 7(3): 217-228 (2013) - [c64]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner, Gordon Parker, Michael Breakspear:
Head Pose and Movement Analysis as an Indicator of Depression. ACII 2013: 283-288 - [c63]Sharifa Alghowinem, Michael Wagner, Roland Goecke:
AusTalk - The Australian speech database: Design framework, recording experience and localisation. CITA 2013: 1-7 - [c62]Laura Fernández Gallardo, Michael Wagner, Sebastian Möller:
Transmission channel effects on human speaker identification in multiparty conference calls. CITA 2013: 1-6 - [c61]David Vandyke, Michael Wagner, Roland Goecke:
Voice source waveforms for utterance level speaker identification using support vector machines. CITA 2013: 1-7 - [c60]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner, Julien Epps, Michael Breakspear, Gordon Parker:
Detecting depression: A comparison between spontaneous and read speech. ICASSP 2013: 7547-7551 - [c59]Laura Fernández Gallardo, Sebastian Möller, Michael Wagner:
Human speaker identification of known voices transmitted through different user interfaces and transmission channels. ICASSP 2013: 7775-7779 - [c58]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner, Julien Epps, Tom Gedeon, Michael Breakspear, Gordon Parker:
A comparative study of different classifiers for detecting depression from spontaneous speech. ICASSP 2013: 8022-8026 - [c57]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner, Gordon Parker, Michael Breakspear:
Eye movement analysis for depression detection. ICIP 2013: 4220-4224 - [c56]Abhinav Dhall, Roland Goecke, Jyoti Joshi, Michael Wagner, Tom Gedeon:
Emotion recognition in the wild challenge (EmotiW) challenge and workshop summary. ICMI 2013: 371-372 - [c55]Abhinav Dhall, Roland Goecke, Jyoti Joshi, Michael Wagner, Tom Gedeon:
Emotion recognition in the wild challenge 2013. ICMI 2013: 509-516 - [c54]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner, Julien Epps, Gordon Parker, Michael Breakspear:
Characterising depressed speech for classification. INTERSPEECH 2013: 2534-2538 - [c53]David Vandyke, Michael Wagner, Roland Goecke:
R-norm: improving inter-speaker variability modelling at the score level via regression score normalisation. INTERSPEECH 2013: 3117-3121 - [e1]Abhinav Dhall, Roland Goecke, Jyoti Joshi, Michael Wagner, Tom Gedeon:
Proceedings of the 2013 on Emotion recognition in the wild challenge and workshop, EmotiW 2013, Sydney, Australia, December 9, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2564-6 [contents] - 2012
- [c52]Laura Fernández Gallardo, Sebastian Möller, Michael Wagner:
Comparison of Human Speaker Identification of Known Voices Transmitted Through Narrowband and Wideband Communication Systems. ITG Conference on Speech Communication 2012: 1-4 - [c51]Sharifa Alghowinem, Roland Goecke, Michael Wagner, Julien Epps, Michael Breakspear, Gordon Parker:
From Joyous to Clinically Depressed: Mood Detection Using Spontaneous Speech. FLAIRS 2012 - 2011
- [j14]Tim Polzehl, Alexander Schmitt, Florian Metze, Michael Wagner:
Anger recognition in speech using acoustic and linguistic cues. Speech Commun. 53(9-10): 1198-1209 (2011) - [c50]Denis Burnham, Dominique Estival, Steven Fazio, Jette Viethen, Felicity Cox, Robert Dale, Steve Cassidy, Julien Epps, Roberto Togneri, Michael Wagner, Yuko Kinoshita, Roland Göcke, Joanne Arciuli, Mark Onslow, Trent W. Lewis, Andrew Butcher, John Hajek:
Building an Audio-Visual Corpus of Australian English: Large Corpus Collection with an Economical Portable and Replicable Black Box. INTERSPEECH 2011: 841-844
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j13]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Biometric person authentication with liveness detection based on audio-visual fusion. Int. J. Biom. 1(4): 463-478 (2009) - [c49]Akshay Asthana, Jason M. Saragih, Michael Wagner, Roland Goecke:
Evaluating AAM fitting methods for facial expression recognition. ACII 2009: 1-8 - [c48]Girija Chetty, Roland Göcke, Michael Wagner:
Audio-visual mutual dependency models for biometric liveness checks. AVSP 2009: 32-37 - [c47]Tim Polzehl, Shiva Sundaram, Hamed Ketabdar, Michael Wagner, Florian Metze:
Emotion classification in children's speech using fusion of acoustic and linguistic features. INTERSPEECH 2009: 340-343 - [c46]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Multimodal speaker verification using ancillary known speaker characteristics such as gender or age. INTERSPEECH 2009: 1167-1170 - [c45]Florian Metze, Tim Polzehl, Michael Wagner:
Fusion of Acoustic and Linguistic Features for Emotion Detection. ICSC 2009: 153-160 - [r2]Michael Wagner, Girija Chetty:
Liveness Assurance in Face Authentication. Encyclopedia of Biometrics 2009: 908-916 - [r1]Michael Wagner:
Liveness Assurance in Voice Authentication. Encyclopedia of Biometrics 2009: 916-924 - 2008
- [j12]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Robust face-voice based speaker identity verification using multilevel fusion. Image Vis. Comput. 26(9): 1249-1260 (2008) - [c44]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
A multilevel fusion approach for audiovisual emotion recognition. AVSP 2008: 115-120 - [c43]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Audio-visual multilevel fusion for speech and speaker recognition. INTERSPEECH 2008: 379-382 - [c42]Mireia Farrús, Michael Wagner, Jan Anguita, Javier Hernando:
Robustness of prosodic features to voice imitation. INTERSPEECH 2008: 613-616 - [c41]Mireia Farrús, Michael Wagner, Jan Anguita, Javier Hernando:
How vulnerable are prosodic features to professional imitators? Odyssey 2008: 2 - 2007
- [c40]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Audiovisual speaker identity verification based on cross modal fusion. AVSP 2007: 37 - [c39]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
A Robust Speaking Face Modelling Approach Based on Multilevel Fusion. DICTA 2007: 408-415 - [c38]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Audiovisual speaker identity verification based on lip motion features. INTERSPEECH 2007: 2045-2048 - [c37]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Audio Visual Speaker Verification Based on Hybrid Fusion of Cross Modal Features. PReMI 2007: 469-478 - 2006
- [c36]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Face-Voice Authentication Based on 3D Face Models. ACCV (1) 2006: 559-568 - [c35]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Speaking faces for face-voice speaker identity verification. INTERSPEECH 2006 - 2005
- [c34]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Audio-Video Person Authentication Based on 3D Facial Feature Warping. DICTA 2005: 58 - [c33]Felicia Zhang, Michael Wagner:
Effects of F0 feedback on the learning of Chinese tones by native speakers of English. INTERSPEECH 2005: 181-184 - [c32]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Liveness detection using cross-modal correlations in face-voice person authentication. INTERSPEECH 2005: 2181-2184 - [c31]Girija Chetty, Michael Wagner:
Investigating feature-level fusion for checking liveness in face-voice authentication. ISSPA 2005: 66-69 - [c30]Yee W. Lau, Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Testing Voice Mimicry with the YOHO Speaker Verification Corpus. KES (4) 2005: 15-21 - 2004
- [c29]J. Bruce Millar, Michael Wagner, Roland Goecke:
Aspects of speaking-face data corpus design methodology. INTERSPEECH 2004: 1157-1160 - [c28]Michael Wagner, Girija Chetty:
"liveness" verification in audio-video authentication. INTERSPEECH 2004: 2509-2512 - 2002
- [j11]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
A Fuzzy Approach to Speaker Verification. Int. J. Pattern Recognit. Artif. Intell. 16(7): 913-926 (2002) - [c27]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Fuzzy C-Means Clustering-Based Speaker Verification. AFSS 2002: 318-324 - [c26]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Noise Clustering-Based Speaker Verification. AFSS 2002: 325-331 - [c25]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Generalised Fuzzy Hidden Markov Models for Speech Recognition. AFSS 2002: 345-351 - 2001
- [c24]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner, David Clark:
Applications of genetic algorithms, geostatistics, and fuzzy c-means clustering to image segmentation. CEC 2001: 741-746 - [c23]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
A Proposed Fuzzy Pattern Verification System. FUZZ-IEEE 2001: 932-935 - [c22]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
A generalised normalisation method for speaker verification. Odyssey 2001: 73-76 - 2000
- [j10]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Image Enhancement by Kriging and Fuzzy Sets. Int. J. Pattern Recognit. Artif. Intell. 14(8): 1025-1038 (2000) - [j9]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Similarity normalization for speaker verification by fuzzy fusion. Pattern Recognit. 33(2): 309-315 (2000) - [c21]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Fuzzy entropy clustering. FUZZ-IEEE 2000: 152-157 - [c20]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
A proposed likelihood transformation for speaker verification. ICASSP 2000: 1069-1072 - [c19]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Image Restoration by Fuzzy Convex Ordinary Kriging. ICIP 2000: 113-116 - [c18]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Information based Speaker Verification. ICPR 2000: 3282-3285 - [c17]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Fuzzy entropy hidden Markov models for speech recognition. INTERSPEECH 2000: 421-424 - [c16]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Fuzzy normalisation methods for speaker verification. INTERSPEECH 2000: 446-449
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j8]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Speaker Verification with Fuzzy Fusion and Genetic Optimization. J. Adv. Comput. Intell. Intell. Informatics 3(6): 451-456 (1999) - [j7]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Ambiguity reduction in speaker identification by the relaxation labeling process. Pattern Recognit. 32(7): 1249-1254 (1999) - [j6]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner, Tongtao Zheng:
State mixture modelling applied to speech recognition. Pattern Recognit. Lett. 20(11-13): 1449-1456 (1999) - [c15]Tu Van Le, Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Fuzzy evolutionary programming for hidden Markov modelling in speaker identification. CEC 1999: 812-815 - [c14]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
Hidden Markov models using fuzzy estimation. EUROSPEECH 1999: 2749-2752 - [c13]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Filtering noisy images using kriging. ISSPA 1999: 427-430 - [c12]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner:
A robust clustering approach to fuzzy Gaussian mixture models for speaker identification. KES 1999: 337-340 - 1998
- [j5]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
A geostatistical model for linear prediction analysis of speech. Pattern Recognit. 31(12): 1981-1991 (1998) - [c11]Michael Barlow, Michael Wagner:
Measuring the dynamic encoding of speaker identity and dialect in prosodic parameters. ICSLP 1998 - [c10]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Speaker identification using relaxation labeling. ICSLP 1998 - [c9]Tuan D. Pham, Michael Wagner:
Fuzzy-integration based normalization for speaker verification. ICSLP 1998 - [c8]Dat Tran, Tu Van Le, Michael Wagner:
Fuzzy Gaussian mixture models for speaker recognition. ICSLP 1998 - [c7]Dat Tran, Michael Wagner, Tu Van Le:
A proposed decision rule for speaker recognition based on fuzzy c-means clustering. ICSLP 1998 - 1996
- [j4]Kate Barrelle, William Laverty, Ron Henderson, Jon Gough, Michael Wagner, Michael Hiron:
User verification through pointing characteristics: an exploration examination. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 45(1): 47-57 (1996) - 1995
- [j3]Renee Napier, William Laverty, Doug Mahar, Ron Henderson, Michael Hiron, Michael Wagner:
Keyboard user verification: toward an accurate, efficient, and ecologically valid algorithm. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 43(2): 213-222 (1995) - [j2]Doug Mahar, Renee Napier, Michael Wagner, William Laverty, Ron Henderson, Michael Hiron:
Optimizing digraph-latency based biometric typist verification systems: inter and intra typist differences in digraph latency distributions. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 43(4): 579-592 (1995) - [c6]Michael Wagner, John S. Mason, J. Bruce Millar:
Speaker identification using vector quantisation with codeword-specific derivative coding. EUROSPEECH 1995: 383-386 - 1994
- [c5]Hong Tang, Xiaoyuan Zhu, Iain MacLeod, J. Bruce Millar, Michael Wagner:
A dynamic-window weighted-RMS averaging filter applied to speaker identification. ICSLP 1994: 1603-1606 - [c4]Fangxin Chen, J. Bruce Millar, Michael Wagner:
Hybrid threshold approach in text-independent speaker verification. ICSLP 1994: 1855-1858
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [j1]Michael Wagner:
A speech recognition experiment with the entire syllable inventory of standard Chinese. Speech Commun. 6(4): 363-369 (1987) - 1986
- [c3]Michael Wagner, Wei Wang, Helen Ho, Mary O'Kane:
Isolated-word recognition of the complete vocabulary of spoken Chinese. ICASSP 1986: 701-704 - [c2]Mary O'Kane, Judy Gillis, Philip Rose, Michael Wagner:
Deciphering speech waveforms. ICASSP 1986: 2227-2230 - 1981
- [c1]Michael Wagner:
Automatic labelling of continuous speech with a given phonetic transcription using dynamic programming algorithms. ICASSP 1981: 1156-1159
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