Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
The Geneva Minimalistic Acoustic Parameter Set (GeMAPS) for Voice Research and Affective Computing
20151.1k citationsBjörn W. Schuller, Laurence Devillers et al.profile →
The INTERSPEECH 2010 paralinguistic challenge
2010415 citationsBjörn W. Schuller, Laurence Devillers et al.profile →
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Fields of papers citing papers by Laurence Devillers
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Adda‐Decker, Martine, et al.. (2013). A tool to elicit and collect multicultural and multimodal laughter.. Conference of the International Speech Communication Association. 773–774.1 indexed citations
Schuller, Björn W., et al.. (2010). CINEMO — A French Spoken Language Resource for Complex Emotions: Facts and Baselines. Language Resources and Evaluation. 1643–1647.8 indexed citations
Martin, Jean‐Claude, George Caridakis, Laurence Devillers, Kostas Karpouzis, & Sarkis Abrilian. (2006). Manual Annotation and Automatic Image Processing of Multimodal Emotional Behaviours: Validating the Annotation of TV Interviews.. Language Resources and Evaluation. 1127–1132.3 indexed citations
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Abrilian, Sarkis, Laurence Devillers, & Jean‐Claude Martin. (2006). Annotation of Emotions in Real-Life Video Interviews: Variability between Coders. Language Resources and Evaluation. 2004–2009.6 indexed citations
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Devillers, Laurence, Roddy Cowie, Jean‐Claude Martin, et al.. (2006). Real life emotions in French and English TV video clips: an integrated annotation protocol combining continuous and discrete approaches. Language Resources and Evaluation. 1105–1110.36 indexed citations
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Devillers, Laurence, Sophie Rosset, Patrick Paroubek, et al.. (2004). The French MEDIA/EVALDA Project: the Evaluation of the Understanding Capability of Spoken Language Dialogue Systems.. Language Resources and Evaluation.21 indexed citations
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Devillers, Laurence & Ioana Vasilescu. (2004). Reliability of Lexical and Prosodic Cues in Two Real-life Spoken Dialog Corpora.. Language Resources and Evaluation.14 indexed citations
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Devillers, Laurence, Ioana Vasilescu, & Lori Lamel. (2002). Annotation and Detection of Emotion in a Task-oriented Human-Human Dialog Corpus.22 indexed citations
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Devillers, Laurence, Sophie Rosset, Hélène Bonneau-Maynard, & Lori Lamel. (2002). Annotations for Dynamic Diagnosis of the Dialog State. Language Resources and Evaluation.8 indexed citations
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Bonneau-Maynard, Hélène, Laurence Devillers, & Sophie Rosset. (2000). Predictive Performance of Dialog Systems. Language Resources and Evaluation.14 indexed citations
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