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Second IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG '96)
Automatic Spoken Affect Classification and Analysis
Killington, Vermont
October 14-October 16
ISBN: 0-8186-7713-9
This paper reports results from preliminary experiments on automatic classification of spoken affect valence. The task was to classify short spoken sentences into one of two classes: approving or disapproving. Using an optimal combination of six acoustic measurements our classifier achieved an accuracy of 65% to 88% for speaker dependent, text-independent classification. The results suggest that pitch and energy measurements may be used to automatically classify spoken affect valence but more research will be necessary to understand individual variations and how to broaden the range of affect classes which can be recognized. In a second experiment we compared human performance in classifying the same speech samples. We found similarities between human and automatic classification results.
Citation:
Deb Roy, Alex Pentland, "Automatic Spoken Affect Classification and Analysis," fg, pp.363, Second IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition (FG '96), 1996
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