Title :
Obtaining speech assets for judgement analysis on low-pass filtered emotional speech
Author :
Snel, John ; Cullen, Charlie
Author_Institution :
Digital Media Centre, Dublin Inst. of Technol., Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
Investigating the emotional content in speech from acoustic characteristics requires separating the semantic content from the acoustic channel. For natural emotional speech, a widely used method to separate the two channels is the use of cue masking. Our objective is to investigate the use of cue masking in non-acted emotional speech by analyzing the extent to which filtering impacts the perception of emotional content of the modified speech material. However, obtaining a corpus of emotional speech can be quite difficult whereby verifying the emotional content is an issue thoroughly discussed. Currently, speech research is showing a tendency toward constructing corpora of natural emotion expression. In this paper we outline the procedure used to obtain the corpus containing high audio quality and `natural´ emotional speech. We review the use of Mood Induction Procedures which provides a method to obtain spontaneous emotional speech in a controlled environment. Following this, we propose an experiment to investigate the effects of cue masking on natural emotional speech.
Keywords :
emotion recognition; hearing; low-pass filters; natural language processing; speech intelligibility; speech processing; speech recognition; speech synthesis; acoustic characteristics; audio quality; cue masking; judgement analysis; low pass filtering; mood induction procedure; natural emotional speech; semantic content separation; speech assets; speech emotion recognition; Acoustics; Biological system modeling; Decoding; Encoding; Materials; Speech; Speech recognition;
Conference_Titel :
Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition and Workshops (FG 2011), 2011 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Santa Barbara, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9140-7
DOI :
10.1109/FG.2011.5771358