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Purpose
Human speech contains a remarkable amount of information: semantic meaning, geographical proclivities, and emotional delivery. Individuals who experience difficulty reading emotion from spoken word suffer from impaired social interaction. Automating this process would greatly enhance the ability of such individuals to engage socially. We sought to isolate emotional content by designing a classification algorithm to reliably select among 15 common emotional states independent of semantic significance. This task challenges the precision with which an emotion can be identified; even normally functioning individuals only marginally exceed chance. Linear predictive coding was executed on a labeled, semantically neutral database and statistically characterized to generate a feature vector for each sample. These were used to train a multiclass neural network. Performance was evaluated on a distinct subset of the database.
Useful references
- D. Ververidis, C. Kotropoulos, and I. Pitas. "Automatic Emotional Speech Classification." ICASSP, 2004.
- H. Sato, Y. Mitsukura, M. Fukumi, and N. Akamatsu. "Emotional Speech Classification with Prosodic Parameters by Using Neural Networks." Intelligent Information Systems Conference, 2001.
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OpenStax, Robust classification of highly-specific emotion in human speech. OpenStax CNX. Dec 14, 2012 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11465/1.1
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