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This paper proposes a novel feature type for the recognition of emotion from speech. The features are derived from a long-term spectro-temporal representation of speech. They are compared to short-term spectral features as well as popular prosodic features. Experimental results with the Berlin emotional speech database show that the proposed features outperform both types of compared features. An...
The lack of publicly available annotated databases is one of the major barriers to research advances on emotional information processing. In this contribution we present a recently collected database of spontaneous emotional speech in German which is being made available to the research community. The database consists of 12 hours of audio-visual recordings of the German TV talk show ldquoVera am...
The verbal and nonverbal channels of human communication are internally and intricately connected. As a result, gestures and speech present high levels of correlation and coordination. This relationship is greatly affected by the linguistic and emotional content of the message. The present paper investigates the influence of articulation and emotions on the interrelation between facial gestures and...
In this paper, a large emotional speech database MASC (Mandarin affective speech corpus) is introduced. The database contains recordings of 68 native speakers (23 female and 45 male) and five kinds of emotional states: neutral, anger, elation, panic and sadness. Each speaker pronounces 5 phrases, 10 sentences for three times for each emotional states and 2 paragraphs only for neutral. These materials...
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