In this study the predictability of 15 discrete emotions (e.g. fear, uncertainty, rage, anger, sadness, love, tenderness, satisfaction, joy, sexual pleasure, surprise) and 6 bipolar emotional dimensions (feeling good/bad, strong/ weak, certain/uncertain, tense/relaxed, excited/calm, sympathetic/not sympathetic) by 39 acoustic parameters was tested by multiple regression analysis. The stimulus material consisted of 60 utterances expressing 15 emotions (constant wording: SAG DAS NOCHMAL. ICH KANN'S NICHT GLAUBEN. WAS FÜR EIN TAG). For each emotion the quality of the emotional impression is nearly perfectly predictable from acoustic parameters. Within the domain of emotional stress the acoustic correlates of excitement, tension, feeling g...
During much of the past century, it was widely believed that phonemes--the human speech sounds that ...
In this study, we investigate acoustic properties of speech associ-ated with four different emotions...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...
Background The study of emotional speech perception and emotional prosody necessitates stimuli with ...
The study of emotional speech perception and emotional prosody necessitates stimuli with reliable af...
Few studies have examined which acoustic features of speech can be used to distinguish between diffe...
Speech emotion recognition is an important part of human-machine interaction studies. The acoustic a...
Emotion expression is an essential function for daily life that can be severely affected some psycho...
In the present study, the relation between the semantic content and different acoustic parameters of...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
The unfolding dynamics of the vocal expression of emotions are crucial for the decoding of the emoti...
The unfolding dynamics of the vocal expression of emotions are crucial for the decoding of the emoti...
Previous research shows that emotional expressions in speech and music use similar patterns of acous...
The ability of naive listener-judges to recognize the affective state of a speaker on the basis of n...
Sound is a crucial factor in everyday life, since it impacts on people feelings and reactions to cir...
During much of the past century, it was widely believed that phonemes--the human speech sounds that ...
In this study, we investigate acoustic properties of speech associ-ated with four different emotions...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...
Background The study of emotional speech perception and emotional prosody necessitates stimuli with ...
The study of emotional speech perception and emotional prosody necessitates stimuli with reliable af...
Few studies have examined which acoustic features of speech can be used to distinguish between diffe...
Speech emotion recognition is an important part of human-machine interaction studies. The acoustic a...
Emotion expression is an essential function for daily life that can be severely affected some psycho...
In the present study, the relation between the semantic content and different acoustic parameters of...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
The unfolding dynamics of the vocal expression of emotions are crucial for the decoding of the emoti...
The unfolding dynamics of the vocal expression of emotions are crucial for the decoding of the emoti...
Previous research shows that emotional expressions in speech and music use similar patterns of acous...
The ability of naive listener-judges to recognize the affective state of a speaker on the basis of n...
Sound is a crucial factor in everyday life, since it impacts on people feelings and reactions to cir...
During much of the past century, it was widely believed that phonemes--the human speech sounds that ...
In this study, we investigate acoustic properties of speech associ-ated with four different emotions...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...