info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Spoken emotion recognition using hierarchical classifiers
Fecha
2011-07Registro en:
Albornoz, Enrique Marcelo; Milone, Diego Humberto; Rufiner, Hugo Leonardo; Spoken emotion recognition using hierarchical classifiers; Elsevier; Computer Speech And Language; 25; 3; 7-2011; 556-570
0885-2308
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Albornoz, Enrique Marcelo
Milone, Diego Humberto
Rufiner, Hugo Leonardo
Resumen
The recognition of the emotional state of speakers is a multi-disciplinary research area that has received great interest over the last years. One of the most important goals is to improve the voice-based human-machine interactions. Several works on this domain use the prosodic features or the spectrum characteristics of speech signal, with neural networks, Gaussian mixtures and other standard classifiers. Usually, there is no acoustic interpretation of types of errors in the results. In this paper, the spectral characteristics of emotional signals are used in order to group emotions based on acoustic rather than psychological considerations. Standard classifiers based on Gaussian Mixture Models, Hidden Markov Models and Multilayer Perceptron are tested. These classifiers have been evaluated with different configurations and input features, in order to design a new hierarchical method for emotion classification. The proposed multiple feature hierarchical method for seven emotions, based on spectral and prosodic information, improves the performance over the standard classifiers and the fixed features.