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Affective computing opens a new area of research in computer science with the aim to improve the way how humans and machines interact. Recognition of human emotions by machines is becoming a significant focus in recent research in different disciplines related to information sciences and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). In particular, emotion recognition in human speech is important, as it is the...
Automatic emotional state recognition from the speech signal represents a remarkable improvement in human-machine interfaces and it opens up a wide range of new applications. This turns out to be no trivial task due to the degree of difficulty inherent in the study of emotions. Traditional methods of emotional discrimination use prosodic and paralinguistic features, which are determined by a linguistic...
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