This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to the CNRS (Candidature de Chargé de Recherche) January 2020 competition. The sound file contains a vocalisation produced by a congenitally deaf adult woman (control subject) simulating an ‘aggressive’ vocalisation. It was recorded in the context of a research project examining the role of sensory experience in human nonverbal vocal production. The vocalisation was recorded at a sampling rate of 48 kHz and 16-bit amplitude quantisation, and stored as a WAV file
International audienceSpeech is the most natural communication mean for humans. However, in situatio...
Many studies suggest that emotional signals can be recognized across cultures and modalities. But to...
The Montreal Affective Voices consist of 90 nonverbal affect bursts corresponding to the emotions of...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
A corpus of recordings of deaf speech is introduced. Adults who were pre- or post-lingually deafened...
International audienceA telemetric device has been designed which allows simulta neous though indepe...
2022 ComParE Vocalisations Sub-Challenge This repository contains the Vocalisation Challenge Corpus...
International audienceSpeech is the most natural communication mean for humans. However, in situatio...
Many studies suggest that emotional signals can be recognized across cultures and modalities. But to...
The Montreal Affective Voices consist of 90 nonverbal affect bursts corresponding to the emotions of...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
This unpublished sound recording has been uploaded as supplementary material for an application to t...
A corpus of recordings of deaf speech is introduced. Adults who were pre- or post-lingually deafened...
International audienceA telemetric device has been designed which allows simulta neous though indepe...
2022 ComParE Vocalisations Sub-Challenge This repository contains the Vocalisation Challenge Corpus...
International audienceSpeech is the most natural communication mean for humans. However, in situatio...
Many studies suggest that emotional signals can be recognized across cultures and modalities. But to...
The Montreal Affective Voices consist of 90 nonverbal affect bursts corresponding to the emotions of...