An INTERSPEECH 2025 Challenge
The MADUV Challenge aims to invite researchers all over the world to develop models that classify mice as either wild-type or modelling Autism Spectrum Disorder (characteristics).
Participants are encouraged to use cutting-edge speech and signal processing techniques to explore high-frequency, high-sampling-rate audio data, with the potential to explore the possibility that individual differences in these representations from mice models are parallel to those found in human speech research.
Important Dates
7 November 2024 Website available, registration opens
12 December 2024 Data, baseline paper and code available
1 January 2025 Evaluation system opens
5 February 2025 Evaluation system closes
12 February 2025 (INTERSPEECH) Paper Submission Deadline
* Please note: these dates are prelimiary and subject to change.
Organisers
Prof. Yoshiharu YAMAMOTO
The University of Tokyo
Prof. Björn W. SCHULLER
Imperial College London
Technical University of Munich
Prof. Toru TAKUMI
Kobe University
Zijiang YANG
The University of Tokyo
University of Augsburg
Lukas CHRIST
Technical University of Munich
Meishu SONG
The University of Tokyo
This challenge is partly supported by the Japan Science and Technology Agency MOONSHOT Program (Grant JPMJMS229B).
For any questions or inquiries, please contact info@maduv.org.
(c) 2025 - Educational Physiology Laboratory,
Graduate School of Education, The University of Tokyo