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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c29]Dmitrii Fedotov, Denis Ivanko, Maxim Sidorov, Wolfgang Minker:
Contextual Dependencies in Time-Continuous Multidimensional Affect Recognition. LREC 2018 - 2017
- [c28]Dmitrii Fedotov, Maxim Sidorov, Wolfgang Minker:
Context-Awared Models in Time-Continuous Multidimensional Affect Recognition. ICR 2017: 59-66 - [c27]Anastasiia Spirina, Olesia Vaskovskaia, Maxim Sidorov:
Analysis of Overlapping Speech and Emotions for Interaction Quality Estimation. ICR 2017: 239-249 - [c26]Oleg Akhtiamov, Maxim Sidorov, Alexey A. Karpov, Wolfgang Minker:
Speech and Text Analysis for Multimodal Addressee Detection in Human-Human-Computer Interaction. INTERSPEECH 2017: 2521-2525 - [c25]Anastasiia Spirina, Olesia Vaskovskaia, Tatiana Karaseva, Alina Skorokhod, Iana Polonskaia, Maxim Sidorov:
Analysis of Interaction Parameter Levels in Interaction Quality Modelling for Human-Human Conversation. SPECOM 2017: 130-140 - [c24]Anastasiia Spirina, Wolfgang Minker, Maxim Sidorov:
Could Emotions Be Beneficial for Interaction Quality Modelling in Human-Human Conversations? TSD 2017: 447-455 - [c23]Anastasiia Spirina, Alina Skorokhod, Tatiana Karaseva, Iana Polonskaia, Maxim Sidorov:
Significance of Interaction Parameter Levels in Interaction Quality Modelling for Human-Human Conversation. TSD 2017: 465-472 - 2016
- [b1]Maxim Sidorov:
Automatic recognition of paralinguistic information. University of Ulm, Germany, 2016, pp. 1-221 - [j1]Christina Brester, Eugene Semenkin, Maxim Sidorov:
Multi-Objective Heuristic Feature Selection for Speech-Based Multilingual Emotion Recognition. J. Artif. Intell. Soft Comput. Res. 6(4): 243 (2016) - [c22]Anastasiia Spirina, Maxim Sidorov, Roman B. Sergienko, Alexander Schmitt:
First Experiments on Interaction Quality Modelling for Human-Human Conversation. ICINCO (2) 2016: 374-380 - [c21]Maxim Sidorov, Christina Brester, Stefan Ultes, Alexander Schmitt:
Salient Cross-Lingual Acoustic and Prosodic Features for English and German Emotion Recognition. IWSDS 2016: 159-169 - [c20]Maxim Sidorov, Alexander Schmitt, Eugene Semenkin, Wolfgang Minker:
Could Speaker, Gender or Age Awareness be beneficial in Speech-based Emotion Recognition? LREC 2016 - [c19]Anastasiia Spirina, Olesia Vaskovskaia, Maxim Sidorov, Alexander Schmitt:
Interaction Quality as a Human-Human Task-Oriented Conversation Performance. SPECOM 2016: 403-410 - 2015
- [c18]Christina Brester, Eugene Semenkin, Igor Kovalev, Pavel Zelenkov, Maxim Sidorov:
Evolutionary feature selection for emotion recognition in multilingual speech analysis. CEC 2015: 2406-2411 - [c17]Maxim Sidorov, Eugene Semenkin, Wolfgang Minker:
Unconstrained Global Optimization: A Benchmark Comparison of Population-based Algorithms. ICINCO (1) 2015: 230-237 - [c16]Maxim Sidorov, Evgenii Sopov, Ilia Ivanov, Wolfgang Minker:
Feature and Decision Level Audio-visual Data Fusion in Emotion Recognition Problem. ICINCO (2) 2015: 246-251 - [c15]Christina Brester, Eugene Semenkin, Maxim Sidorov, Olga Semenkina:
Multicriteria Neural Network Design in the Speech-based Emotion Recognition Problem. ICINCO (1) 2015: 621-628 - [c14]Maxim Sidorov, Christina Brester, Alexander Schmitt:
Contemporary stochastic feature selection algorithms for speech-based emotion recognition. INTERSPEECH 2015: 2699-2703 - 2014
- [c13]Maxim Sidorov, Stefan Ultes, Alexander Schmitt:
Emotions are a personal thing: Towards speaker-adaptive emotion recognition. ICASSP 2014: 4803-4807 - [c12]Maxim Sidorov, Eugene Semenkin, Wolfgang Minker:
Multi-agent Cooperative Algorithms of Global Optimization. ICINCO (1) 2014: 259-265 - [c11]Maxim Sidorov, Christina Brester, Eugene Semenkin, Wolfgang Minker:
Speaker State Recognition with Neural Network-based Classification and Self-adaptive Heuristic Feature Selection. ICINCO (1) 2014: 699-703 - [c10]Sergey Zablotskiy, Maxim Sidorov:
Russian Sub-Word Based Speech Recognition Using Pocketsphinx Engine. ICINCO (2) 2014: 840-844 - [c9]Christina Brester, Maxim Sidorov, Eugene Semenkin:
Acoustic Emotion Recognition - Two Ways of Features Selection based on Self-Adaptive Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm. ICINCO (2) 2014: 851-855 - [c8]Maxim Sidorov, Stefan Ultes, Alexander Schmitt:
Automatic Recognition of Personality Traits: A Multimodal Approach. MAPTRAITS@ICMI 2014: 11-15 - [c7]Maxim Sidorov, Wolfgang Minker:
Emotion Recognition in Real-world Conditions with Acoustic and Visual Features. ICMI 2014: 521-524 - [c6]Maxim Sidorov, Stefan Ultes, Alexander Schmitt:
Comparison of Gender- and Speaker-adaptive Emotion Recognition. LREC 2014: 3476-3480 - [c5]Maxim Sidorov, Christina Brester, Wolfgang Minker, Eugene Semenkin:
Speech-Based Emotion Recognition: Feature Selection by Self-Adaptive Multi-Criteria Genetic Algorithm. LREC 2014: 3481-3485 - [c4]Maxim Sidorov, Wolfgang Minker:
Emotion Recognition and Depression Diagnosis by Acoustic and Visual Features: A Multimodal Approach. AVEC@MM 2014: 81-86 - 2013
- [c3]Maxim Sidorov, Alexander Schmitt, Sergey Zablotskiy, Wolfgang Minker:
Survey of Automated Speaker Identification Methods. Intelligent Environments 2013: 236-239 - 2012
- [c2]Sergey Zablotskiy, Alexander V. Shvets, Maxim Sidorov, Eugene Semenkin, Wolfgang Minker:
Speech and Language Resources for LVCSR of Russian. LREC 2012: 3374-3377
2000 – 2009
- 2004
- [c1]Maxim Sidorov:
Hidden Markov models and steganalysis. MM&Sec 2004: 63-67
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