Overview of the Multimedia Information Processing for Personality & Social Networks Analysis Contest

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Progress in the autonomous analysis of human behavior from multimodal information has lead to very effective methods able to deal with problems like action/gesture/activity recognition, pose estimation, opinion mining, user tailored retrieval, etc. However, it is only recently that the community has been starting to look into related problems associated with more complex behavior, including personality analysis, deception detection, among others. We organized an academic contest co-located with ICPR2018 running two tasks in this direction. On the one hand, we organized an information fusion task in the context of multimodal image retrieval in social media. On the other hand, we ran another task in which we aim to infer personality traits from written essays, including textual and handwritten information. This paper describes both tasks, detailing for each of them the associated problem, data sets, evaluation metrics and protocol, as well as an analysis of the performance of simple baselines.

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Ramírez, G., Villatoro, E., Ionescu, B., Escalante, H. J., Escalera, S., Larson, M., … Guyon, I. (2019). Overview of the Multimedia Information Processing for Personality & Social Networks Analysis Contest. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11188 LNCS, pp. 127–139). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05792-3_12

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