Speech feature fusion is the most commonly used phenomenon for improving the accuracy in Speech Emotion Recognition (SER). But in this, there is a disadvantage of increasing the complexity in SER system in terms of processing time. Besides this, some of the features could be redundant and do not contribute for SER and lead to incorrect emotion prediction and reduction in SER accuracy. To overcome this problem, in this paper, unsupervised feature selection is applied to the feature set with the combination of INTERSPEECH 2010 paralinguistic features, Gammatone Cepstral Coefficients (GTCC) and Power Normalized Cepstral Coefficients (PNCC). The Feature Selection with Adaptive Structure Learning (FSASL), Unsupervised Feature Selection with Ordi...
Emotions are quite important in our daily communications and recent years have witnessed a lot of re...
Human-computer interactions benefit greatly from emotion recognition from speech. To promote a conta...
The recognition of emotions, such as anger, anxiety, joy, etc . from tonal variations in human speec...
The use of the combination of different speech features is a common practice to improve the accuracy...
In recent times, much research is progressing forward in the field of speech emotion recognition (SE...
Speech Emotion Recognition(SER) has gained a lot of interest in recent times. The combination of dif...
Affective computing is becoming increasingly significant in the interaction between humans and machi...
Recognizing speech emotions is an important subject in pattern recognition. This work is about study...
Automatic recognition of speech emotional states in noisy conditions has become an important researc...
Copyright © 2011 Felix Weninger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Speech emotion recognition (SER) is a challenging issue because it is not clear which features are e...
Abstract—Speech Emotion Recognition (SER) is a hot research topic in the field of Human Computer Int...
Creating an accurate Speech Emotion Recognition (SER) system depends on extracting features relevant...
In order to improve the performance of speech emotion recognition systems, and to reduce the related...
We present a comprehensive study on the effect of reverberation and background noise on the recognit...
Emotions are quite important in our daily communications and recent years have witnessed a lot of re...
Human-computer interactions benefit greatly from emotion recognition from speech. To promote a conta...
The recognition of emotions, such as anger, anxiety, joy, etc . from tonal variations in human speec...
The use of the combination of different speech features is a common practice to improve the accuracy...
In recent times, much research is progressing forward in the field of speech emotion recognition (SE...
Speech Emotion Recognition(SER) has gained a lot of interest in recent times. The combination of dif...
Affective computing is becoming increasingly significant in the interaction between humans and machi...
Recognizing speech emotions is an important subject in pattern recognition. This work is about study...
Automatic recognition of speech emotional states in noisy conditions has become an important researc...
Copyright © 2011 Felix Weninger et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Speech emotion recognition (SER) is a challenging issue because it is not clear which features are e...
Abstract—Speech Emotion Recognition (SER) is a hot research topic in the field of Human Computer Int...
Creating an accurate Speech Emotion Recognition (SER) system depends on extracting features relevant...
In order to improve the performance of speech emotion recognition systems, and to reduce the related...
We present a comprehensive study on the effect of reverberation and background noise on the recognit...
Emotions are quite important in our daily communications and recent years have witnessed a lot of re...
Human-computer interactions benefit greatly from emotion recognition from speech. To promote a conta...
The recognition of emotions, such as anger, anxiety, joy, etc . from tonal variations in human speec...