Martin Schels

9 papers and 74 indexed citations i.

About

Martin Schels is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Signal Processing and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Martin Schels has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 74 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 5 papers in Signal Processing and 4 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Martin Schels’s work include Emotion and Mood Recognition (4 papers), Neural Networks and Applications (3 papers) and Speech and Audio Processing (3 papers). Martin Schels is often cited by papers focused on Emotion and Mood Recognition (4 papers), Neural Networks and Applications (3 papers) and Speech and Audio Processing (3 papers). Martin Schels collaborates with scholars based in Germany and United States. Martin Schels's co-authors include Friedhelm Schwenker, Michael Glodek, Günther Palm, Markus Kächele, Stefan Scherer, Miriam Schmidt, Stephan Tschechne, Heiko Neumann, Tobias Brosch and Georg Layher and has published in prestigious journals such as Computational Statistics, Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces and IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence.

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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