Few studies have examined which acoustic features of speech can be used to distinguish between different emotions, and how combinations of acoustic parameters contribute to identification of emotions. The aim of the present study was to investigate which acoustic parameters in Swedish speech are most important for differentiation between, and identification of, the emotions anger, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise in Swedish sentences. One-way ANOVAs were used to compare acoustic parameters between the emotions and both simple and multiple logistic regression models were used to examine the contribution of different acoustic parameters to differentiation between emotions. Results showed differences between emotions for several acoustic...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...
Abstract Human speech expresses emotional meaning not only through semantics, but also through certa...
Although listeners are able to decode the underlying emotions embedded in acoustical laughter sounds...
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...
Previous studies have indicated that vocal and facial expressions of the ‘basic’ emotions share aspe...
In the present study, the relation between the semantic content and different acoustic parameters of...
In this study the predictability of 15 discrete emotions (e.g. fear, uncertainty, rage, anger, sadne...
In this study, we investigate acoustic properties of speech associ-ated with four different emotions...
Abstract. The human speech contains and reflects information about the emotional state of the speake...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
Emotion expression is an essential function for daily life that can be severely affected some psycho...
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 unfolding dynamics of the vocal expression of emotions are crucial for the decoding of the emoti...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...
Abstract Human speech expresses emotional meaning not only through semantics, but also through certa...
Although listeners are able to decode the underlying emotions embedded in acoustical laughter sounds...
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...
Previous studies have indicated that vocal and facial expressions of the ‘basic’ emotions share aspe...
In the present study, the relation between the semantic content and different acoustic parameters of...
In this study the predictability of 15 discrete emotions (e.g. fear, uncertainty, rage, anger, sadne...
In this study, we investigate acoustic properties of speech associ-ated with four different emotions...
Abstract. The human speech contains and reflects information about the emotional state of the speake...
Work on facial expressions of emotions (Calder, Burton, Miller, Young, & Akamatsu, 2001) and emotion...
Emotion expression is an essential function for daily life that can be severely affected some psycho...
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 unfolding dynamics of the vocal expression of emotions are crucial for the decoding of the emoti...
Studies in the perceptual identification of emotional states suggested that listeners seemed to depe...
Abstract Human speech expresses emotional meaning not only through semantics, but also through certa...
Although listeners are able to decode the underlying emotions embedded in acoustical laughter sounds...