Although listeners are able to decode the underlying emotions embedded in acoustical laughter sounds, little is known about the acoustical cues that differentiate between the emotions. This study investigated the acoustical correlates of laughter expressing four different emotions: joy, tickling, taunting, and schadenfreude. Analysis of 43 acoustic parameters showed that the four emotions could be accurately discriminated on the basis of a small parameter set. Vowel quality contributed only minimally to emotional differentiation whereas prosodic parameters were more effective. Emotions are expressed by similar prosodic parameters in both laughter and speech
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Emotions can be recognized by audible paralinguistic cues in speech. By detecting these paralinguist...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are sti...
Although listeners are able to decode the underlying emotions embedded in acoustical laughter sounds...
Although laughter is important in human social interaction, its role as a communicative signal is po...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
Laughter is one of the pan-human expressive acts. It is a powerful affective and social signal since...
Most research on nonverbal emotional vocalizations is based on actor portrayals, but how similar are...
Laughter is one of the pan-human expressive acts. It is a powerful affective and social signal since...
In this study, we investigate acoustic properties of speech associ-ated with four different emotions...
When experiencing different positive emotional states, like amusement or relief, we may produce nonv...
We tested whether listeners are differentially responsive to the presence or absence of voicing, a s...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are stil...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Emotions can be recognized by audible paralinguistic cues in speech. By detecting these paralinguist...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are sti...
Although listeners are able to decode the underlying emotions embedded in acoustical laughter sounds...
Although laughter is important in human social interaction, its role as a communicative signal is po...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
Laughter is one of the pan-human expressive acts. It is a powerful affective and social signal since...
Most research on nonverbal emotional vocalizations is based on actor portrayals, but how similar are...
Laughter is one of the pan-human expressive acts. It is a powerful affective and social signal since...
In this study, we investigate acoustic properties of speech associ-ated with four different emotions...
When experiencing different positive emotional states, like amusement or relief, we may produce nonv...
We tested whether listeners are differentially responsive to the presence or absence of voicing, a s...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are stil...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Laughter is a significant paralinguistic cue that is largely ignored in multimodal affect analysis. ...
Emotions can be recognized by audible paralinguistic cues in speech. By detecting these paralinguist...
Although laughter is an important aspect of nonverbal vocalization, its acoustic properties are sti...