A four-stage multimodal ensemble with transformer-based deep fusion, soft annotation targets, and meta-classifier soup achieves top rank in the Interspeech 2025 speech emotion recognition challenge.
MEDUSA: A Multimodal Deep Fusion Multi-Stage Training Framework for Speech Emotion Recognition in Naturalistic Conditions
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SER is a challenging task due to the subjective nature of human emotions and their uneven representation under naturalistic conditions. We propose MEDUSA, a multimodal framework with a four-stage training pipeline, which effectively handles class imbalance and emotion ambiguity. The first two stages train an ensemble of classifiers that utilize DeepSER, a novel extension of a deep cross-modal transformer fusion mechanism from pretrained self-supervised acoustic and linguistic representations. Manifold MixUp is employed for further regularization. The last two stages optimize a trainable meta-classifier that combines the ensemble predictions. Our training approach incorporates human annotation scores as soft targets, coupled with balanced data sampling and multitask learning. MEDUSA ranked 1st in Task 1: Categorical Emotion Recognition in the Interspeech 2025: Speech Emotion Recognition in Naturalistic Conditions Challenge.
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MEDUSA: A Multimodal Deep Fusion Multi-Stage Training Framework for Speech Emotion Recognition in Naturalistic Conditions
A four-stage multimodal ensemble with transformer-based deep fusion, soft annotation targets, and meta-classifier soup achieves top rank in the Interspeech 2025 speech emotion recognition challenge.